Embarrass: make(sb )feel awkward or ashamed e.g. It embarrassed him that he had to give a talk in front of a lot of people I chose my words carefully in order to avoid embarrassing anyone adj. Embarrassed: shy, or ashame aout sth e.g. I was really embarrassed wh knocked the cup of tea over my t
◼ Embarrass: make (sb.) feel awkward or ashamed e.g. It embarrassed him that he had to give a talk in front of a lot of people. I chose my words carefully in order to avoid embarrassing anyone. adj. Embarrassed: shy, or ashamed about sth. e.g. I was really embarrassed when I knocked the cup of tea over my teacher
Wait(on) tables: work as a waiter/waitress and serve others with food and even help to clear up the table after dinner ■Dumb 1. Foolish e.g. Don't be so dumb. You can't ge a loan from the bank if you are laid-off Slang: a dumb ass=a very foolish person 2. Unable to speak e.g. Children born deaf and dumb can nowadays be taught to speak and lip-read
◼ Wait (on) tables: work as a waiter/waitress and serve others with food and even help to clear up the table after dinner; ◼ Dumb: 1. Foolish e.g. Don’t be so dumb. You can’t ge a loan from the bank if you are laid-off. Slang: a dumb ass=a very foolish person 2. Unable to speak e.g. Children born deaf and dumb can nowadays be taught to speak and lip-read