Show pageBacklinksCite current pageExport to PDFBack to top This page is read only. You can view the source, but not change it. Ask your administrator if you think this is wrong. ====== Embarrassed ====== **Embarrassed** is an adjective used to describe a feeling of self-consciousness, awkwardness, or mild [[shame]], usually triggered by a social situation, error, or unwanted attention. ===== 🔹 Definition ===== A person is *embarrassed* when they feel uncomfortable or awkward, typically because they believe others are judging them or because they've made a [[mistake]]. ===== 🔹 Clinical and Educational Contexts ===== * **Operating room:** ''“The junior resident looked embarrassed after misidentifying the anatomical structure.”'' * **Academic presentations:** ''“She felt embarrassed when she realized her slide had the wrong patient data.”'' * **Patient interaction:** ''“The patient became embarrassed when asked about urinary incontinence.”'' ===== 🔹 Related Terms ===== ^ Term ^ Description ^ | Ashamed | Stronger form of embarrassment, often tied to guilt or moral judgment | | Self-conscious | Feeling overly aware of how one is perceived by others | | Flustered | Embarrassed + confused or anxious | | Humiliated | Severe embarrassment, often involving public shame | ===== 🔹 Example Sentences ===== * ''“He was embarrassed to admit he didn’t know the next step.”'' * ''“Don’t be embarrassed—asking questions is encouraged here.”'' * ''“She smiled awkwardly, clearly embarrassed by the attention.”'' ===== 🔹 Educational Note ===== > Creating a psychologically safe [[environment]] in neurosurgical training reduces embarrassment and encourages open dialogue—crucial for learning and patient safety. embarrassed.txt Last modified: 2025/06/21 09:31by administrador