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embarrassing

English

Pronunciation

  • (Received Pronunciation, NYC) IPA(key): /?m?bæ??s??/
  • (General American, Marymarrymerry merger) IPA(key): /?m?b???s??/
  • Hyphenation: em?bar?rass?ing

Verb

embarrassing

  1. present participle of embarrass

Noun

embarrassing (usually uncountable, plural embarrassings)

  1. The action of the verb to embarrass; embarrassment.
    • May 11, 1715, Robert Wodrow, letter to Mrs Wodrow
      It seemed, at first, to be agreed, that the King should be addressed by the Assembly; but the time of presenting, because of the present embarrassings of affairs, to be left to the Commission.

Adjective

embarrassing (comparative more embarrassing, superlative most embarrassing)

  1. Causing embarrassment; leading to a feeling of uncomfortable shame or self-consciousness.

Synonyms

  • awkward
  • shameful

Derived terms

  • embarrassingly

Translations

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distasteful

English

Alternative forms

  • distastefull (archaic)

Etymology

distaste +? -ful or dis- +? tasteful

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /d?s?te?stf??/
  • Rhymes: -e?stf?l

Adjective

distasteful (comparative more distasteful, superlative most distasteful)

  1. Having a bad or foul taste.
  2. (figuratively) Unpleasant.
  3. Offensive.

Antonyms

  • pleasant, pleasing

Translations

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  • what does distasteful mean synonym
  • what does distasteful mean in spanish
  • what is distasteful fashion
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  • what does distasteful stand for
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