What is the correct spelling for EMBARAGE?

If you meant to write "Embarage" but it's incorrect, here are some suggestions. The correct spelling could be "Embarrage", meaning to be overwhelmed or inundated with embarrassment. Or perhaps you intended to write "Embarge", a made-up word combining "embarrassed" and "charge", which could imply feeling financially embarrassed. Always double-check your spelling for precision!

Correct spellings for EMBARAGE

  • Embargo The United States has a decades-long trade embargo against Cuba.
  • Embrace I fully embrace the new changes and opportunities that come my way.
  • Umbrage The new policy caused umbrage among some of the employees.