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Embarsh

Definition:

Embarsh is a verb that means to cause someone to feel self-conscious or awkward, often resulting in causing discomfort or humiliation.

Senses and Usages:

  1. Popular:
    • to make someone feel ashamed or uneasy
    • to put someone in an awkward or uncomfortable situation
  2. Local:
    • (Example specific to a local area)
    • (Example specific to a local culture)

Sample Sentences:

  • His speech was so embarrassing that it made me embarsh for him.
  • Please don't embarsh her with your constant teasing.
  • I accidentally embarshed myself by tripping in front of the whole class.
  • The politician's scandalous behavior has embarshed the entire party.

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