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embarrassed
Consider:
1-I was embarrassed to say that I didn't know the answer to this question.
2-I was too embarrassed to say that I didn't know the answer to this question.
In which case:
a-I did say it but felt embarrassed about it.
b-I didn't say it because I feared the embarrassment it would cause.
c-We don't know.
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Re: embarrassed

Originally Posted by
navi Consider:
1-I was embarrassed to say that I didn't know the answer to this question.
2-I was too embarrassed to say that I didn't know the answer to this question.
In which case:
a-I did say it but felt embarrassed about it.
b-I didn't say it because I feared the embarrassment it would cause.
c-We don't know.
For sentence 1, the correct interpretation is a-I did say it but felt embarrassed about it. For sentence 2, the correct interpretation is b-I didn't say it because I feared the embarrassment it would cause.
:)
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Re: embarrassed

Originally Posted by
navi Consider:
1-I was embarrassed to say that I didn't know the answer to this question.
2-I was too embarrassed to say that I didn't know the answer to this question.
In which case:
a-I did say it but felt embarrassed about it.
b-I didn't say it because I feared the embarrassment it would cause.
c-We don't know.
What Ron said. One word makes a big difference. :wink:
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