Embarrassment - Law Dictionary Search Results
embarrassed
conscious due to some event or circumstance as she was embarrassed by her childs tantrums
Embarrass
conscious to perplex to discompose to disconcert as laughter may embarrass an orator
embarrassing
hard to deal with as greeted with an embarrassing silence
Ragging
effect of causing or generating a sense of shame or embarrassment so as to adversely affect the physique or psyche of
Cumber
load to be burdensome or oppressive to to hinder or embarrass in attaining an object to obstruct or occupy uselessly to
Embarrassment
A state of being embarrassed perplexity impediment to freedom of action entanglement hindrance confusion or
Perplexity
complication intricacy entanglement distraction of mind through doubt or difficulty embarrassment bewilderment doubt
Benefice
by reason of physical or mental infirmity or incapacity, pecuniary embarrassment of a serious character, grave mis-conduct or neglect of duty
Customs
to which they gave rise, were productive of the greatest embarrassment. The Customs Consolidation Act (27 Geo. 3, c. 13), introduced
Disembarrass
To free from embarrassment or perplexity to clear to extricate
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