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What is comparative form of embarrassed?

The comparative form of "embarrassed" is more embarrassed.

While "embarrassed" is already in the comparative form, it can be further intensified with "more" to indicate a higher degree of embarrassment.

For example:

* "He was embarrassed about his mistake."

* "She was more embarrassed after her speech went wrong."

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