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Discover LudwigThe phrase "looked embarrassed" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to show that someone has experienced embarrassment. For example: "The student looked embarrassed when he realized he had made a mistake in class."
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She looked embarrassed (I could see her goose pimples), and most of the women in the audience looked embarrassed, while most of the men seemed to be politely averting their eyes.
Crouch just looked embarrassed.
Kidder looked embarrassed and scratched his head.
He mostly looked embarrassed and impatient with all the sentiment.
Both men looked embarrassed; clearly they knew better.
She blustered, looked embarrassed and, eventually, said no.
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The producer just stood there looking embarrassed".
"My boss," she mutters, looking embarrassed.
"Yes, I do," Chafee answered, looking embarrassed.
Nishikori, looking embarrassed, replied: "I think.
That left Coke's boss, Douglas Daft, looking embarrassed.
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