What are some opposite words for embarrass?
Antonyms for embarrass
ɛmˈbær əsem·bar·rass
This page is about all possible antonyms and opposite words for the term embarrass.
Wiktionary
embarrassverb
to humiliate; to disrupt somebody's composure or comfort with acting publicly or freely; to disconcert; to abash
The crowd's laughter and jeers embarrassed him.
Synonyms:
discomfit, humiliate, shame, disconcert, abash
English Synonyms and Antonyms
embarrass
Any sense of inferiority abashes, with or without the sense of wrong. The poor are abashed at the splendor of wealth, the ignorant at the learning of the wise. "I might have been abashed by their authority."
Gladstone Homeric Synchron., p. 72. [Harper & Bros. '76.] To confuse is to bring into a state of mental bewilderment; to confound is to overwhelm the mental faculties; to daunt is to subject to a certain degree of fear. Embarrass is a strong word, signifying primarily hamper, hinder, impede. A solitary thinker may be confused by some difficulty in a subject, or some mental defect; one is embarrassed in the presence of others, and because of their presence. Confusion is of the intellect, embarrassment of the feelings. A witness may be embarrassed by annoying personalities, so as to become confused in statements. To mortify a person is to bring upon him a painful sense of humiliation, whether because of his own or another's fault or failure. A pupil is confused by a perplexing question, a general confounded by overwhelming defeat. A hostess is discomposed by the tardiness of guests, a speaker disconcerted by a failure of memory. The criminal who is not abashed at detection may be daunted by the officer's weapon. Sudden joy may bewilder, but will not abash. The true worshiper is humbled rather than abashed before God. The parent is mortified by the child's rudeness, the child abashed at the parent's reproof. The embarrassed speaker finds it difficult to proceed. The mob is overawed by the military, the hypocrite shamed by exposure. "A man whom no denial, no scorn could abash."Fielding Amelia bk. iii, ch. 9, p. 300. [Bell & Sons '71.] Compare CHAGRIN; HINDER.Antonyms:
animate, buoy, cheer, embolden, encourage, inspirit, rally, upholdSynonyms:
abash, bewilder, chagrin, confound, confuse, daunt, discompose, disconcert, dishearten, humble, humiliate, mortify, overawe, shame
Complete Dictionary of Synonyms and Antonyms
embarrass
Antonyms:
extricate, liberate, expedite, facilitate, accelerate, assist, disencumberSynonyms:
entangle, misconcert, trouble, perplex, contuse, hamper, clog, distress, puzzle, encumber
Princeton's WordNet
embarrass, abashverb
cause to be embarrassed; cause to feel self-conscious
Synonyms:
stymy, stymie, hinder, block, obstruct, blockade, abashobstruct, blockade, block, hinder, stymie, stymy, embarrassverb
hinder or prevent the progress or accomplishment of
"His brother blocked him at every turn"
Synonyms:
block up, lug, immobilize, seal off, obturate, handicap, jam, block off, close up, blank out, freeze, abash, obstruct, deflect, parry, kibosh, draw a blank, hamper, hinder, impede, block, forget, stop, stuff, stymy, blockade, immobilise, bar, occlude, barricade, halt, choke up, stymie
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How to use embarrass in a sentence?
It's not smart in terms of their longer-term interests, as they define them, to try and do things that might embarrass President Alexander Vershbow, yet they do Alexander Vershbow, because President Putin just can't resist sticking it to the Alexander Vershbow.
He is going to be on the front page of papers all over this planet if he is your congressman, businesses are not going to come here if he is your next congressman. He is going to say things that y’all do not agree with. He is going to say things that embarrass you, and it is going to cause problems for the Upstate.
If I was him I'd get an hour or two with a driving instructor and then try again. He might not embarrass himself then.
I don't want ever to appear in a film that would embarrass a viewer. A man can take his wife, mother, and his daughter to one of my movies and never be ashamed or embarrassed for going.
So my number is 25. It’s not a number that fills me with satisfaction, but nor does it embarrass me.
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