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Từ điển Việt Anh Việt 4in1 - English Vietnamese 4 in 1 Dictionary
red-faced
ˌred-ˈfaced BrE AmE adjective embarrassed or ashamed: Red-faced officials ordered an investigation into the accident. • • • THESAURUS ▪ embarrassed feeling uncomfortable or nervous and worrying about what people think of you, for example because you have made a silly mistake, or because you have to talk or sing in public: I was really embarrassed when I arrived at the party an hour early. | There’s no need to be embarrassed – you’ve got a lovely voice. ▪ self-conscious embarrassed about your body or the way you look or talk: Paul had always been self-conscious about his big feet. ▪ uncomfortable unable to relax because you are embarrassed and not sure what to say or do: There was a long silence and everyone at the table looked uncomfortable. ▪ awkward /ˈɔːkwəd $ ˈɒːkwərd/ feeling embarrassed because you are in a situation in which it is difficult to behave naturally: Teenagers often feel awkward in formal social situations. | There were some awkward moments when neither of us knew what to say to each other. ▪ sheepish slightly embarrassed because you know that you have done something silly or because you feel a little guilty: Nigel came in late looking sheepish and apologetic. ▪ red-faced embarrassed or ashamed – used mainly in newspaper reports: A judge was left red-faced when his mobile phone rang in court. ▪ mortified [not before noun] extremely embarrassed and ashamed because you realize that you have done something very silly or wrong: He said he was mortified at the way his comments had been reported in the papers.
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