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embarrassant
embarrassingly [Brit ɪmˈbarəsɪŋli, ɛmˈbarəsɪŋli, Am əmˈbɛrəsɪŋli] ADV
embarrassingly behave:
embarrassingly
embarrassingly frank
it was embarrassingly obvious
most embarrassingly…
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Some problems, known as embarrassingly parallel problems, do not require such communication, and thus are not affected by slowdown.
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The body, in place from 1998 to 2002, was critically characterized as an embarrassingly compliant rubber stamp.
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He said that all five new tracks were, embarrassingly weak, sounding tired, predictable and, well, bloodless.
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He speculates that the others were likely omitted because they included stories that were even more embarrassingly implausible than the four we know today.
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At a moment in time in which outsiders of many kinds face exclusion or prejudice in our society, this kind of behavior is embarrassingly off-key.
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