Embarrassing
UK /["/ɪmˈbærəsɪŋ/"]/US /["/ɪmˈbærəsɪŋ/"]/
Definition
making you feel shy, uncomfortable or ashamed
In simple words: Something that makes you feel ashamed or awkward.
Examples
- It was so embarrassing when I tripped in front of everyone at the party.
- She felt embarrassing to ask for help in her difficult class.
- For him, forgetting his lines during the play was the most embarrassing moment of his life.
- He found it embarrassing to admit that he was wrong.
- The embarrassing photos from the vacation still make her cringe even years later.
Usage notes
Use 'embarrassing' for situations that cause discomfort. It's neutral but can feel more formal than 'awkward'. Avoid in serious contexts where shame isn't implied.
Grammar pattern
embarrassing + noun
Memory hint
Think of 'embarrass' as 'bare' — you feel exposed or bare when embarrassed.
Collocations
- be
- prove
- sound
- extremely
- fairly
- very
- for
- to
- be
- prove
- sound
- extremely
- fairly
- very
- for
- to
Synonyms
- awkward
- humiliating
- shameful
- uncomfortable
- cringeworthy
Antonyms
- confident
- unembarrassed
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'embarrassed' (the feeling) instead of 'embarrassing' (the situation).
- Using 'embarrassing' without a noun (it usually describes a situation).
- Overusing in casual conversations instead of lighter words like 'awkward'.