Embarrass - Law Dictionary Search Results
Derange
arrangement or order of to throw into disorder confusion or embarrassment to disorder to disarrange as to derange the plans of
Contretemps
An unexpected and untoward accident something inopportune or embarrassing a hitch
Constrained
Marked by constraint not free not voluntary embarrassed as a constrained manner a constrained tone
chagrined
vexed especially due to feeling inferior or unworthy and hence embarrassed as chagrined at the poor sales of his book
boo boo
an embarrassing mistake
boner
an embarrassing mistake
order
defers discovery by a party in order to prevent undue embarrassment, expense, oppression, or disclosure of trade secrets b : restraining
Retainer
do so in any case in which he would be embarrassed in the discharge of his duty by reason of confidence
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