"Embassadry" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Embassadry refers to the act of performing an embassy, which is a diplomatic mission of a country or state to another country or state, typically undertaken by an envoy or ambassador.
Embassadry is not a commonly used word in English. However, I'm assuming you meant diplomacy, which is a noun referring to the art and practice of conducting international relations, typically by a country's representatives abroad. Here are 5 usage examples:
To make someone feel ashamed, self-conscious, or silly due to a foolish or embarrassing situation, act, or weapon. "The comedian's silly antics left her friends in embarrassed silence."
Embarrassed refers to a feeling of shame, discomfort, or awkwardness caused by something one has done or said, often in front of others. This can be due to feelings of inadequacy, failure, or mistake. For example, "I was embarrassed when I tripped in front of my crush" or "She was embarrassed by her parents' public argument".
To embarrass someone means to cause them to feel ashamed, humiliated, or uncomfortable in front of others, often due to a foolish or embarrassing situation or behavior. It can also mean to shame or shamefully expose someone, often in a way that is public or humiliating.
In a manner that causes embarrassment; shamefully; shamefully: Being caught doing something foolish or unacceptable.
Embase refers to a biomedical and pharmaceutical literature database that indexes a large portion of the world's biomedical literature, focusing primarily on the fields of medicine, dentistry, veterinary medicine, and pharmacology. It is a comprehensive database that covers a wide range of sources, including journals, books, meetings, and conference abstracts. Embase is often used by researchers, clinicians, and scientists to find relevant research articles, stay up-to-date with the latest developments in their field, and inform their clinical and research decisions.
Embattled means being fiercely defended or attacked, often on multiple fronts; facing a difficult and challenging situation. It can also describe a person or group who is strongly opposed or resisted.
Embattlement refers to the state of being engaged in a fierce and prolonged struggle or conflict. It can also describe a physical obstacle or barrier, typically a fortified wall or defense, that prevents access or movement.
Embayment refers to a small bay or indentation in the coast of a lake or sea, often formed by erosion or undercutting of the surrounding land. It can also refer to a natural or artificial recess in a cliff, such as a small cave or a harbor.