verb
- freeing from embarrassment, awkwardness, or constraint; making someone feel more comfortable or at ease
Usage: present participle of disembarrass; formal or literary usage
Examples
- His kind words were disembarrassing to the nervous speaker.
- The teacher's reassuring tone was disembarrassing for the shy student.
- She found his casual manner disembarrassing during the awkward introduction.
- The host's warmth was disembarrassing to all the new guests.
- His humor proved disembarrassing in an otherwise tense situation.