Embarrassing in a sentence as an adjective

> What an embarrassing post to be occupying the top of this thread.

The whole debate is frankly embarrassing for both sides...

It would be pretty embarrassing if tech industry people were to spend millions on, say a lavish, LotR-themed wedding.

They'll sweep up anything from anyone who has any success in opposing or embarrassing them.

They feel like they have to do this on this exact day, which of course leads to an embarrassing situation for everybody.

For someone as insecure as I was, having a hobby that I couldn't really "explain" to normal people was embarrassing.

Of course, admittedly more so for Curebit - but I can't be the only one who thinks that DHH's cocky attitude, publicly tweeting things like "******* scumbags", is just embarrassing when he is the main face of a friendly and professional company like 37Signals...?

\n * negotiation of terms that are embarrassing for an individual to\n formally address, such as severance, health accommodations\n and workplace privacy.\n\nThese are all things that we can have, and that we deserve, that bring none of the negative side effects associated with unions.

Today's discussion[3] was extremely embarrassing, so much so that if I'd seen that discussion first I might never have joined the site, but the meanness was not among the most up-voted comments, and even though there were a some annoying individuals who felt the need to prove how unremarkable someone was, most were rather positive.

Embarrassing definitions

adjective

hard to deal with; especially causing pain or embarrassment; "awkward (or embarrassing or difficult) moments in the discussion"; "an awkward pause followed his remark"; "a sticky question"; "in the unenviable position of resorting to an act he had planned to save for the climax of the campaign"

See also: awkward sticky unenviable

adjective

causing to feel shame or chagrin or vexation; "the embarrassing moment when she found her petticoat down around her ankles"; "it was mortifying to know he had heard every word"

See also: mortifying