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How to use more embarrassed in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "more embarrassed" and check conjugation/comparative form for "more embarrassed". Mastering all the usages of "more embarrassed" from sentence examples published by news publications.

"[I've] never been more embarrassed by my country," he said.
"Ive never seen a man more embarrassed," recalled the Oscar winner.
They are never more embarrassed than if somebody they know comes over.
He was much, much more embarrassed about that scene than the pillow one.
And about 35 percent say they would be more embarrassed to discuss it.
Holofcener called cut and instructed White to sound more embarrassed by his mother.
I've never seen a man more embarrassed and I've never let him forget it.
"Frankly I'm way more embarrassed by all the inspirational quotes I've screengrabbed," she said.
People are good at concealing those [wounds], and they are more embarrassed about them sometimes.
Those people are generally not willing to ... They were much more afraid and more embarrassed.
Do you think that celebrities have to feel more embarrassed about that than normal people?
I felt embarrassed reading it and was even more embarrassed that other people were reading it.
I think I feel more embarrassed that they were able to fool me in the first place.
You will notice the employee wasn't the one complaining, I'm sure he was more embarrassed than anything.
But ultimately, Rami was more embarrassed than injured -- he did plenty of interviews afterward and seemed fine.
By contrast, Soren Ostergaard, 57 and a teacher, says he has "never been more embarrassed by my country".
I got more and more embarrassed as we went on, and it became clear that everyone could hear.
She named classics from every genre — films most people would be far more embarrassed to admit not having seen.
Will seemed more embarrassed about his abode's sorry state than that he was overpaying to live in a teardown.
I was more embarrassed by the codpiece Joel and Ethan made me wear when I went door-to-door.
At a certain point, I felt more embarrassed denying it than just letting them take their victory over me.
If nothing else, this confrontation succeeded in making us all even more embarrassed for America than we ever were before.
The researchers found that participants who believed intelligence to be unchangeable felt more embarrassed and more incompetent after the tests.
"I think I was more embarrassed than afraid," she said, adding that the loss of the guitars stung the most.
When she was little she wanted to come onstage with mommy, but as she got older she got more and more embarrassed.
Trump, of course, paints an even darker portrait of an America that "doesn't win any more," embarrassed by rivals like China and Japan.
" I thought we were understanding each other, but he looked down at the floor, even more embarrassed, and said, "Sorry, it won't happen again.
In experiments, Professors Feinberg, Keltner and Willer discovered that people with a prosocial orientation — for example, those who are altruistic — tend to get more embarrassed.
I didn't know whether I was more embarrassed that I passed as a girl, or that I was embarrassed that I liked passing as a girl.
At first, I was just telling people the truth that we met on Tinder, but he was a lot more embarrassed and wanted me to lie.
I never thought I would be more embarrassed until I had to explain to two officers why I was alone sobbing while they tried to console me.
And then there were the people who could not have been more embarrassed about it—and that was both a New Jersey thing, and an Italian American thing.
I'm not sure what I'm more embarrassed about—that they followed me around so long, or how boring my life must be that they couldn't find even one scandal.
"And frankly, I'd be more embarrassed to tell people that I worked at Oracle than FB." Another post, which Blind confirmed to Mashable was from a Facebook employee, is a little less diplomatic.
PEOPLE was at the Harry Potter celebration in January where Lewis and Jones reportedly first met— though at that time, he revealed to PEOPLE he was more embarrassed looking back on his work in the series.
The big question is, who should be more embarrassed by their performance: Trump or the media that treated his reality television show masquerading as a presidential campaign as a project worthy of the leadership of our nation?
And it's why the Democratic Party is getting more and more embarrassed as its highly-experienced-but-failed 2016 presidential nominee continues to weaken the brand by going on a national tour blaming everyone else for her election loss.
Beto (phony name to indicate Hispanic heritage) O'Rourke, who is embarrassed by my last visit to the Great State of Texas, where I trounced him, and is now even more embarrassed by polling at 1% in the Democrat Primary, should respect the victims & law enforcement - & be quiet!
" "Beto (phony name to indicate Hispanic heritage) O'Rourke, who is embarrassed by my last visit to the Great State of Texas, where I trounced him, and is now even more embarrassed by polling at 1% in the Democrat Primary, should respect the victims & law enforcement - & be quiet!
To the Editor: As a lifelong Republican, including being a New York delegate for Ronald Reagan in 1976 and John McCain in 2008, I don't know whether I am more embarrassed by Donald Trump's success with G.O.P. primary voters or the pathetic scene of party and elected "leaders" reluctantly endorsing Mr. Trump's candidacy because of party loyalty.
Boylan said: "People lose the head all the time" and that he was "more embarrassed than anything".
When they realize that they are blushing, they become even more embarrassed, which leads to further blushing, and so on.
Millwall sent them packing 2–0. First Division Chelsea were the next team to try their luck at The Den. Chelsea were more embarrassed than Fulham when Mangnall's Millwall sent them home 3–0. Derby County, the First Division runners-up the previous season, were the next team to visit.
In the first round, Leonard rocked Benitez with a left hook that came off a jab and right cross. Late in the third, Leonard dropped Benitez on the seat of his pants with a stiff left jab. More embarrassed than hurt, Benitez got up quickly. Benitez started improving in the fourth, slipping numerous punches and finding the range with his right hand.
They are no more embarrassed about their view on the world than Andy is about his sex life. That makes them easy targets for criticism." For Partridge, other popular subject matter included financial shortage, factory work, comic book characters, seafaring, war, and ancient rituals. He described himself as an atheist and said he did not become interested in politics until circa 1979, when he voted for Margaret Thatcher "purely because she was a woman.
Naked, the Daw was even more embarrassed than the Parrot and quietly slipped away. Next was the peacock, who thought to show off his natural beauty. However, the moment the peacock stepped forward, the nightingale began to sing so beautifully the peacock was ashamed of his image and left. The nightingale was very impressed with himself, and in his pride did not notice the hawk swooping down to clutch the nightingale in his claws and carry him off.
"In one survey, women reported feeling more embarrassed about their age than by their masturbation practices or same-gender sexual encounters." The idea that younger actresses are better than older actresses in Hollywood can be seen by the preferences of the people who are watching movies. Movie spectators display discrimination against older women in Hollywood. A study between 1926-1999 proved that older men in Hollywood had more leading roles than women who were the same age as them.
He later recorded that he would have been more embarrassed had the newspaper uncovered his support for Aneurin Bevan's foreign policy positions the previous year.[Life in the Jungle pp. 29–35] He had done little study at University, and passed his finals with the help of last-minute coaching from friends. After graduating with a second-class degree in Philosophy, Politics and Economics, described by his tutor Neville Ward- Perkins as "a great and undeserved triumph", he was permitted to stay on for an extra term to serve as Union President.
The events of that period are not presented in the show, and Julia appears after some time, when after a longer stay in London and is employed at Febo & Dobrzański as a valued expert in Public Relations. Her re-encounter with Aleks and his conduct brings her pain. At the same time Marek tries at all costs to hide his past fleeting romance, and his betrayal of Paulina. Julia is even more embarrassed at the joy that Paulina expresses at her arrival and her treatment of her as an old friend.
Though he enjoys being with his friends, he struggles continually to be seen as more than a geek (especially while trying to impress his school crush, Cindy Sanders), and does seem to be better-regarded by popular students like Cindy and Todd Schillinger than his friends are. Unfortunately, the constant bullying by kids such as Alan White often leads Sam to feel more embarrassed than cool. Entertainment Weekly selected Sam Weir as the son for "The Perfect TV Family"."TV: Breaking Down the List", Entertainment Weekly, #999/1000 June 27 & July 4, 2008, 56.
While Europe Slept was nominated for the National Book Critics Circle Award for 2006 in the criticism category, which led to controversy. Eliot Weinberger, one of the board members of the Circle, stated when he presented the list of nominations that Bawer's book was an example of "racism as criticism". The President of the Circle, John Freeman, declared: "I have never been more embarrassed by a choice than I have been with Bruce Bawer's While Europe Slept", and claimed that "[I]ts hyperventilated rhetoric tips from actual critique into Islamophobia." J. Peder Zane, a member on the nomination committee, said that Weinberger "was completely unfair to Bruce Bawer" and insulting to the committee.
As she grows, she starts dropping her old man habits, and grows more embarrassed and more interested in boys. She later realizes that she is in love with Minamoto and attempts to act more mature, and grow up quicker to make him more interested in her. She also grow more sad, if she does not know much of him, and get extremely jealous if Minamoto is interested in any other girl. When The Children make use of their limiters' "Triple Boost" feature that focuses the trio's powers into one of them, Kaoru obtains a special power called "Force of Absolution" that can nullify all hypnotic control over an individual, which comes at handy when confronting Black Phantom's brainwashed soldiers.
The speeches were taken by "Boss" Kelly as a slap to the face, the man he had helped build politically was out condemning him and his business in public. While Kelly was no doubt enraged, he was probably more embarrassed then anything else, as the other Baltimore bosses saw it as weakness believing Kelly had no real control over his candidate, as he had often claimed. In a last-minute decision on election day, "Boss" Kelly, switched his support from his former friend, Harry Nice, to Albert Ritchie and swung just enough votes Ritchie's way to give him the narrowest margin of victory in Maryland history. Out of nearly 225,000 votes, Ritchie won with a mere 165 votes to spare, defeating Republican challenger Harry W. Nice 112,240 to 112,075.
In front of Bastian Baker, Marc Michaud plays the role of someone who is upset and offended. He pretends that Bastian Baker has deliberately tried to humiliate him and that he wants to discredit him by the way he would have shown his professional and superior vocal art if one compares it to the amateur’s voice of Marc Michaud who had kindly started to hum one famous song from Bastian Baker’s repertoire in order to honor him. Then, Marc Michaud pushes the cap one notch above when he declares to be madly in love with Bastian Baker who answers him that he cannot share his feelings. As a reaction, Marc Michaud expresses his utter despair for not being loved as much as he loves him, then he starts to cry in front of his guest who is more and more embarrassed.
Born in Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England, Whitam's first motorcycle as a child was a Raleigh Wisp, a small-wheeled moped, and his favourite early road-going machine was a Yamaha FS1-E, but he admitted to Motorcycle News in 1994 that he was more embarrassed at taking his learner-test with a Suzuki X-5 200 cc sidecar outfit.Motorcycle News 23 February 1994 p.39 My Bikes, Jamie Whitham Accessed and added 2014-10-23 He won the 1986 British 80 cc Championship, the 1988 1300 cc Production British Championship, the 1991 MCN TT Superbike Challenge, with Suzuki; and for Yamaha in 1993 both the British Superbike Championship Supercup and the ACU TT Superbike British Championship. He confirmed to Motor Cycle News in 1994 prior to his World Superbike career that his best biking moment was winning the 750 cc double British championship for Yamaha, and that doing 185 mph at Daytona Speedbowl banking was exhilarating.
There is no doubt that Rachnera has strong feelings for Kimihito, but she has a strange way of showing them, including tying him up in strange bondage positions; it's possible that she uses this method to cover up her embarrassment at her own feelings. However, Kimihito is able to see past her tough exterior and understand her true feelings, which makes her even more embarrassed.. When Lala (see below) announces that she has come for Kimihito, she initially defends him, but in spite of her affection for him believes Lala to be a "Grim Reaper" and quickly gives up, wanting Lala to "put him out of his misery" and "end [his] suffering", radiating utter hopelessness. She helps supplement the Kurusu household finances by supplying laboratories and businesses with her silk for study, for which she charges a hefty fee. When she finds out that The President has sent Kimihito to work off the girls' debts at the dairy farm, she totally and completely loses her temper and punishes him in her own inimitable style.
Moses Mendelssohn did the same thing when Johann Kaspar Lavater demanded he discuss why he didn't want to become a Christian. Both Kierkegaard and Mendelssohn knew the difficulties involved when discussing religious topics: > "As I so sedulously sought to avoid an explanation in my own apartment > amidst a small number of worthy men, of whose good intentions I had every > reason to be persuaded, it might have been reasonably inferred that a public > one would be extremely repugnant to my disposition; and that I must have > inevitably become the more embarrassed when the voice demanding it happened > to be entitled to an answer at any rate." Moses Mendelssohn, Letter to J. C. > Lavater,Letter to Lavater December 12, 1769 Kierkegaard's use of the term "leap" was in response to "Lessing's Ditch" which was discussed by Gotthold Ephraim Lessing (1729–1781) in his theological writings.Gotthold Ephraim Lessing, "On the proof of the spirit and of power" (1777), in Philosophical and Theological Writings, translated and edited by H. B. Nisbet, Cambridge University Press 2005, pp. 83-88.

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