Breandán wrote:
I think they overlap in most languages. How exactly were you trying to distinguish them in English? Do you have some examples where one couldn't be substituted for the other? (I think of "embarrassment" as the "seizing up, etc., that results from feeling shame")
I was presented with an award - I was embarrassed to be the centre of attention (proud but embarrassed) whereas I stole money and was ashamed (not just embarrassed) of myself for doing it. I think to feel shame is different to feeling embarrassed although I understand how sometimes both might apply.
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Is foghlaimeoir mé. I am a learner. DEFINITELY wait for others to confirm and/or improve.
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