111 Verbs to Use for the Word embarrassment

"I know not whether you felt the same embarrassment as myself, to- day, Miss Effingham," he said, "when the orator was dilating on the glories of the republic, and on the high honours that accompany the American name.

"You're probably causing your hostess great embarrassment.

" "The sufferings must be awful," said Evadne, anxious to relieve Marion's embarrassment.

But she saw his embarrassment and called to him.

" Louise was surprised at this frank reference, and Uncle John coughed to hide his embarrassment.

There was a round of applause from Patsy, Beth, the Major and Uncle John, which served admirably to cover their little friend's embarrassment and give her time to partially collect herself.

One thing is clear enough, that the national debt and the State debts and the foreign debt altogether amounted to about seventy-five million dollars, the interest on which was unpaid by reason of a depleted treasury and want of credit, which produced great financial embarrassments.

And then he changed the subject with an air of ridicule, while Miss Milner threw open the sash, and leaned her head from the window to conceal the embarrassment his implication had caused her.

The coroner had turned his attention to the table again, and, while betraying no embarrassment, was not quite his usual self.

Such a result is sufficient evidence of the justice and the patriotism of their course; it is evidence not to be mistaken that an adherence to it can prevent all embarrassment from this as well as from every other anticipated cause of difficulty or danger.

It promotes harmony of action, by subjecting it to the control of a single will, thus avoiding all embarrassment from a conflict of opinion between man and wife.

To increase the embarrassment they grew every year, and cost more money.

It would only create embarrassment to raise produce that could not be sent to market; and he well knew that a population of any amount could not exist, in quiet, without the usual attendants of buying and selling.

And he played the part well while many persons asked him numbers of questions: when, however, Pertinax enquired of him something about Grecian affairs, with which the real Sextus had been well acquainted, he suffered the greatest embarrassment, not being able even to understand what was said.

"Will it take long?" He showed embarrassment.

it's good enough," replied the man, noticing the boy's embarrassment, and trying to reassure him, "it's plenty good enough, but it's red you see, and red won't do.

Really, Louise was in a quandary, and she frankly admitted to Arthur that she had brought this embarrassment upon herself.

Here, the relation of a servant to his master imposed no restrictions, involved no embarrassments, occasioned no injury.

Alec was something of an enthusiast in this line too; he soon forgot his embarrassment, and joined in the conversation freely, though with a due respect to the obvious thoroughness of Mr. Saffron's information.

We fancied that they perceived our embarrassment; but were too proud, or something else, to confess to the secret of it.

In the selection of subjects the Editor experienced not a little embarrassment, and he was not unfrequently at a loss to summarise particulars under several of the heads.

"It will save me some embarrassment.

Whether such a present might not prove a very grave embarrassment to Denmark, and whether the guarantee would be more effectual than the treaty which secured Belgian independence, are questions which depend mainly upon the mood of the peoples of Europe after they are tired of shedding each other's blood.

Her eyes sank to the deck at this abrupt question, the color again stole to her polished temples, and the least practised in the emotions of the sex might have detected painful embarrassment in her mein.

His dress was simple but in good taste and he displayed no embarrassment as he greeted the party with a low bow.

111 Verbs to Use for the Word  embarrassment