embarras

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1)  Embarrassment; confusion, uncertainty.
 * 2) * 1906,, letter, 17 November:
 * I envy & sympathise—being in all sorts of embarrass now, myself, over the finish of many things.
 * 1)  An embarrassment; an obstacle or hindrance.
 * 2)  Embarrassment; intense social awkwardness.
 * 3)  Specifically, a clump of driftwood obstructing a waterway.
 * 1)  Specifically, a clump of driftwood obstructing a waterway.

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) embarrassment
 * 2) obstacle, hindrance
 * 3) lack of money

Derived terms

 * too many choices, an embarrassing wealth