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embarrassment<br />

n. 1 bashfulness, awkwardness, clumsiness, discomposure,<br />

abashment, uneasiness, discomfort, self-consciousness,<br />

mortification, chagrin: My embarrassment made me blush. 2<br />

difficulty, mess, predicament, dilemma, problem, trouble, Colloq<br />

hot water, pickle, fix, scrape, bind: Finding them together<br />

presented me with a real embarrassment. 3 excess, superfluity,<br />

superabundance, over-abundance, embarras de richesse, embarras<br />

de choix, oversupply, surplus, profusion: An embarrassment of<br />

options was open to me.<br />

embellish v. 1 beautify, improve, titivate or tittivate, dress (up),<br />

trick out or up, enhance, elaborate, enrich, embroider, gild,<br />

furbish (up), garnish, decorate, adorn, ornament, deck, bedeck,<br />

trim, elaborate, caparison, rubricate, varnish; gild refined<br />

gold, paint the lily, Misquote gild the lily: The saddles are<br />

embellished with silver studs. 2 elaborate, exaggerate, overdo,<br />

embroider, enhance, dress up: His reports are so embellished<br />

that you cannot separate fact from fiction.<br />

embellishment<br />

n. 1 decoration, ornamentation, ornament, elaboration,<br />

adornment, embroidery: The basic design, which is shoddy, is<br />

unimproved by embellishment. Good pasta needs minimal<br />

embellishment. 2 exaggeration, enhancement, tinsel, garnish,<br />

gilding, frill: All the embellishments make her story totally<br />

unbelievable.<br />

embers n.pl. live coals; cinders, ashes; remains, remnants: The dying<br />

embers of the fire symbolized her waning love for Darrin.<br />

embezzle v. misappropriate, peculate, misapply, misuse, steal, make off<br />

or away with, filch, pilfer, purloin, Law defalcate; Colloq have<br />

one's hand in the till: The treasurer had embezzled half a<br />

million from the company.<br />

embezzlement<br />

n. misappropriation, peculation, misapplication, misuse,<br />

misusing, abstraction, stealing, theft, thievery, larceny,<br />

filching, purloining, pilferage, pilfering, Law defalcation:<br />

Wanted for embezzlement, he fled to Brazil.

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