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embarrassment

English

Etymology

From embarrass +? -ment

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?m?bæ??sm?nt/

Noun

embarrassment (countable and uncountable, plural embarrassments)

  1. A state of discomfort arising from bashfulness or consciousness of having violated a social rule; humiliation.
  2. A person or thing which is the cause of humiliation to another.
    Kevin, you are an embarrassment to this family.
    Losing this highly publicized case was an embarrassment to the firm.
  3. A large collection of good or valuable things, especially one that exceeds requirements.
    • 1914, Collier's, page 30
      There are over 5,000 Americans now in Paris, many artists, singers, musicians, writers, and actors, so many, indeed, the committee could hardly pick a program from an embarrassment of volunteers.
    • 1996, David Morgan Evans, Peter Salway, David Thackray, The Remains of Distant Times: Archaeology and the National Trust, Boydell & Brewer ?ISBN, page 188
      The landscape presented an embarrassment of riches for the industrial archaeologist, and eighteenth- and nineteenth-century remains were still visible in abundance
    • 2013, Frank Boccia, The Crouching Beast: A United States Army Lieutenant's Account of the Battle for Hamburger Hill, May 1969, McFarland ?ISBN, page 256
      At one time, I reflected, we'd had an embarrassment of good, qualified squad leader—ready men in the platoon.
  4. A state of confusion; hesitation; uncertainty
  5. (medicine) Impairment of function due to disease: respiratory embarrassment.
  6. (dated) Difficulty in financial matters; poverty.


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Further reading

  • embarrassment in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913.
  • embarrassment in The Century Dictionary, New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., 1911.

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eyesore

English

Alternative forms

  • eye-sore

Etymology

From Middle English eiesor, equivalent to eye +? sore.

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /?a?s??/
  • (US) IPA(key): /?a?s??/, enPR: ??sôr

Noun

eyesore (plural eyesores)

  1. An eye lesion.
  2. A displeasing sight; something prominently ugly or unsightly.
    Antonyms: feast for the eyes, eye candy

Related terms

  • earsore
  • nosesore

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Anagrams

  • Eeyores

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