Definition of

Embarrassment

Blush

The blush that appears on the face of a nervous or embarrassed individual is known as embarrassment.

Hot weather is a term found in the Latin word vulturnus , translatable as “east wind.” That is why the first meaning mentioned by the Royal Spanish Academy ( RAE ) in its dictionary refers to a warm and uncomfortable air that is felt during the summer season.

This type of wind is characterized by high temperature . By extension, suffocating heat is also known as hot weather. For example: “The weather forecast anticipates clear skies and heat for this afternoon,” “I can't stand this heat anymore: I would like winter to arrive right now,” “The lagoon offered us relief from the heat.”

hot temperature

An index that reflects what temperature the human being perceives in his or her body is known as hot weather , according to a calculation that combines the relative humidity and the dry temperature of the environment. The body must dissipate heat, for which it uses perspiration. To evaporate, water from sweat also requires heat, which it obtains from the body itself.

When the relative humidity is very high, the rate of evaporation is reduced, a feature that leads to less heat removal from the body. That is why the person feels a higher temperature than they would experience if the air were dry.

a hot flash

Embarrassment is also called the flushing felt by pregnant or menopausal women and the blushing of an individual when they are embarrassed or nervous.

In the case of women with menopause, this embarrassment manifests itself through increased sweating and even redness of the skin . It appears at a specific moment and without an apparent cause, making the female feel the need to fan herself or find another way to feel a sensation of freshness.

Corruption

A scandal can be mentioned as an embarrassment.

Types of hot flashes

It is considered that there are three fundamental types of hot flashes related to that phase in which a woman has lost her menstruation:

  • Mild , lasting no more than two minutes and usually appearing less than six or seven times a day.
  • Moderate , which take place more than seven times during the day and usually last around two minutes.
  • Severe , which are those that are identified because they last longer than two minutes and because they occur more than seven times during the day.

How to prevent them

Among the measures that women are recommended to carry out in order to put an end to menopausal hot flashes, some stand out such as the following:

  • Exercise frequently.
  • Eat five meals a day and have a diet that includes a lot of fruits and vegetables.
  • Leave aside very hot foods as well as those that are excessively spicy and those that have too much fat.

Embarrassment as discomfort

Finally, embarrassment is known as the suffocation or discomfort generated or transmitted by something that is embarrassing or offensive.

“The match ended in embarrassment: the players of both teams beat each other for ten minutes”, “The actress suffered embarrassment when her pants tore”y “What an embarrassment! "I forgot Milagros's birthday gift."son expresiones que muestran esta acepción.