embarrassed

adjective23 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.2

A formal or euphemistic way to say someone lacks money.

To a high degree.

To a very high degree.

To a small degree.

To a small degree.

In a way that is easy to see or understand.

In a way that is easy to see or understand.

In a way that can be seen.

To feel embarrassment to an extreme or distressing degree.

To feel embarrassment in a profound, strong way.

To feel embarrassment in a sharp, intense way.

To a moderate degree.

To be on the verge of feeling embarrassed.

To a very slight, barely noticeable degree.

Indicates the state of not having money; often a euphemism.

Indicates the state of feeling shy, awkward, or ashamed.

Emphasizes the internal emotion of being embarrassed.

Refers to the physical appearance of being embarrassed.

Suggests an impression of someone being embarrassed.

Refers to how someone's voice indicates they are embarrassed.

Indicates the process of changing into a state of embarrassment.

Used to specify the reason or subject of embarrassment.

Used to specify the agent or cause of embarrassment.

Used to specify the situation or action causing embarrassment.

To feel embarrassed on behalf of someone else.