Embarrassed in a sentence as an adjective

I felt very embarrassed and sorry for this owner.

It makes me embarrassed for HN when people launch something new, and this is the sort of response they get.

I'm embarrassed to say that I called in sick a few times because I was too exhausted to get out of bed.

I hadn't looked at the comments on the story about the girl who died till now. I am so embarrassed for this community.

It's highly unlikely he'd be facing these charges if he wasn't an activist that embarrassed the police.

They fear making mistakes, they worry that the box will break at any moment, and they're embarrassed that they have to ask techies -- often expensive techies -- for help.

Journals could require that code be submitted with the paper, but I really doubt they'd be motivated to directly enforce any standards, and I have no faith in scientists being embarrassed by bad code.

Calling people out by name in the middle of a team meeting is not productive, it's only going to cause everyone to be uncomfortable and the person called out to feel terrible and embarrassed.

"Socialism never took root in America because the poor see themselves not as an exploited proletariat, but as temporarily embarrassed millionaires.

Embarrassed definitions

adjective

feeling or caused to feel uneasy and self-conscious; "felt abashed at the extravagant praise"; "chagrined at the poor sales of his book"; "was embarrassed by her child's tantrums"

See also: abashed chagrined

adjective

made to feel uncomfortable because of shame or wounded pride; "too embarrassed to say hello to his drunken father on the street"; "humiliated that his wife had to go out to work"; "felt mortified by the comparison with her sister"

See also: humiliated mortified