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embarrassing vs embarassing

The correct spelling is "embarrassing." The incorrect spelling "embarassing" is a common mistake due to the double 'r' in the word. It is important to use the correct spelling to ensure clear communication.

Last updated: March 28, 2024 • 2069 views

embarrassing

This is the correct spelling of the word.

The word 'embarrassing' is used to describe something that causes embarrassment or discomfort.
  • There's nothing embarrassing about supporting your family.
  • Agent Gibbs has highlighted the embarrassing truth.
  • No, I'm embarrassing you.
  • But, obviously, I'm embarrassing you.
  • What I saw today was embarrassing.
  • But there's nothing embarrassing about that.
  • Then something embarrassing and disgraceful happened.
  • So not embarrassing or scandalous, just secretive.
  • Never seen such an embarrassing performance.
  • That left in an embarrassing situation.
  • Man, last night was embarrassing.
  • This isn't for would be embarrassing.
  • You better not have done anything embarrassing.
  • Bit embarrassing after your little speech.
  • Nothing illegal... but considerably embarrassing.
  • Little embarrassing given we haven't been killed.
  • Otherwise that would've been awfully embarrassing.
  • There's nothing embarrassing about dating family.
  • Briefly satisfying, but ultimately it's embarrassing.
  • Probably more embarrassing to the 12-year-old who left it there.

embarassing

This is an incorrect spelling of the word.

  • I mean, it was so embarassing.
  • I suppose it would be less embarassing to watch television.
  • Seriously, how will we live when our Captain is so embarassing?
  • This is embarassing, but I... I went home with a celebrity one night.
  • First time is always the most embarassing, but after that you'll wet for England.
  • Mom, you're embarassing me.
  • He gave me a call, asked me if I'd help him with some embarassing prank he wanted to pull on you.
  • In the old days, when they did something that embarassing, they had the good sense to defect.
  • You must stop embarassing me like this!
  • I had already noticed certain of her behaviors certain inviting glances but I didn't consider them, in fact they were embarassing.

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