adjective
- freed from embarrassment, constraint, or awkwardness; at ease
verb
- past tense and past participle of disembarrass; to free from embarrassment or constraint
Usage: formal; archaic
Examples
- She felt disembarrassed after finally speaking her mind to the group.
- The speaker seemed disembarrassed and confident during the presentation.
- He disembarrassed himself from the awkward social situation by changing the subject.
- Once the misunderstanding was cleared up, they both felt disembarrassed.
- The formal apology disembarrassed the tension between the two colleagues.
- She appeared disembarrassed and natural in front of the camera.
- He disembarrassed his conscience by admitting the truth.