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Definition of embar
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Embar (v. t.) To bar or shut in; to
inclose
securely,
as with
bars..
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Unembarrassed
::
Unembarrassed
(a.) Free from
pecuniary
difficulties
or
encumbrances;
as, he and his
property
are
unembarrassed..
Mazy
::
Mazy (a.)
Perplexed
with turns and
windings;
winding;
intricate;
confusing;
perplexing;
embarrassing;
as, mazy
error..
Embarking
::
Embarking
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Embar.
Set
::
Set (v. t.) To cause to stop or
stick;
to
obstruct;
to
fasten
to a spot;
hence,
to
occasion
difficulty
to; to
embarrass;
as, to set a coach in the mud..
Snarl
::
Snarl (v. t.) To
embarrass;
to
insnare.
Extricate
::
Extricate
(v. t.) To free, as from
difficulties
or
perplexities;
to
disentangle;
to
disembarrass;
as, to
extricate
a
person
from debt,
peril,
etc..
Puzzle
::
Puzzle
(v. t.) To
perplex;
to
confuse;
to
embarrass;
to put to a
stand;
to
nonplus.
Embar
::
Embar (v. t.) To stop; to
hinder
by
prohibition;
to block up.
Unembarrassment
::
Unembarrassment
(n.)
Freedom
from
embarrassment.
Land-poor
::
Land-poor
(a.)
Pecuniarily
embarrassed
through
owning
much
unprofitable
land.
Encumber
::
Encumber
(v. t.) To
impede
the
motion
or
action
of, as with a
burden;
to
retard
with
something
superfluous;
to weigh down; to
obstruct
or
embarrass;
as, his
movements
were
encumbered
by his
mantle;
his mind is
encumbered
with
useless
learning..
Disembarkment
::
Disembarkment
(n.)
Disembarkation.
Perplex
::
Perplex
(a.) To
embarrass;
to
puzzle;
to
distract;
to
bewilder;
to
confuse;
to
trouble
with
ambiguity,
suspense,
or
anxiety..
Engagement
::
Engagement
(n.) That which
engages;
engrossing
occupation;
employment
of the
attention;
obligation
by
pledge,
promise,
or
contract;
an
enterprise
embarked
in; as, his
engagements
prevented
his
acceptance
of any
office..
Disentangle
::
Disentangle
(v. t.) To
extricate
from
complication
and
perplexity;
disengage
from
embarrassing
connection
or
intermixture;
to
disembroil;
to set free; to
separate.
Embarrass
::
Embarrass
(v. t.) To
hinder
from
freedom
of
thought,
speech,
or
action
by
something
which
impedes
or
confuses
mental
action;
to
perplex;
to
discompose;
to
disconcert;
as,
laughter
may
embarrass
an
orator..
Land
::
Land (v. i.) To go on shore from a ship or boat; to
disembark;
to come to the end of a
course.
Unembarrassed
::
Unembarrassed
(a.) Not
embarrassed.
Clear
::
Clear
(superl.)
Free from
embarrassment;
detention,
etc..
Contretemps
::
Contretemps
(n.) An
unexpected
and
untoward
accident;
something
inopportune
or
embarrassing;
a
hitch.
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