embarrassingly
1.She is embarrassingly emotional in public.
2.Her remarks were embarrassingly close to home.
3.the great man was embarrassingly humble and self-effacing.
4.Sadly, the same cannot be said about history. There seems to be embarrassingly far too many Singaporeans who are ignorant of history.
5.After the war, her father and other relations consciously distanced themselves from their Nazi associations; Katrin was brought up to believe that the family, apart from its one embarrassingly aberrant member, had been a-political and uninvolved.
6.Many expect the new super-casino to go either to Blackpool (the clear favourite of punters on Betfair, a betting exchange) or to Greenwich, a London borough which has a tenuous claim to being especially needy but is home to the embarrassingly underemployed Millennium Dome (now known as the O2).
7.As the most famous forgery in European history, Lorenzo Valla (1407~1457) wrote the Discourse on the Forgery of the Alleged Donation of Constantine in 1440,but it did not have its strong influence until 1517. It had conclusively, and embarrassingly debunked the foundation of Papacy power as a civil authority by demonstrating it to be based on fraud.

