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Discover LudwigThe phrase "felt embarrassed" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe an emotion felt due to a particular situation. For example: "I felt embarrassed when I realized I had forgotten to turn in my assignment."
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I always felt embarrassed".
Tony felt embarrassed," says another.
She felt embarrassed – "like a fraud".
"I felt embarrassed that I didn't know that.
But now, I just felt embarrassed, and slightly sad.
"I felt embarrassed about it," Lakin told me.
He felt embarrassed that I should see him like that.
I felt embarrassed, and I never told my manager.
I felt embarrassed to tell my husband this.
"I felt embarrassed, like I shouldn't be there," he said.
"I felt embarrassed," he said, "that my mom was making my own clothes".
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