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embarrasser

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English

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Etymology

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From embarrass +‎ -er.

Noun

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embarrasser (plural embarrassers)

  1. One who embarrasses (someone or something).
    • 1884 June 12, “Massimo d’Azeglio’s Letters to His Nephew”, in The Nation: A Weekly Journal Devoted to Politics, Literature, Science, & Art, volume XXXVIII, number 989, New York, N.Y.: The Evening Post Publishing Company, page 509, column 2:
      Then, all these embarrassers of my ministry and I are hardly made to pull together, so that I thanked him for the high honor, placing myself at the disposal of the Cabinet for anything else.

French

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Spanish embarazar.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ɑ̃.ba.ʁa.se/
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Verb

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embarrasser

  1. (transitive) embarrass
  2. (transitive) clutter; block (up)

Conjugation

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Further reading

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