Gênez (en. Embarrass)
/ʒe.ne/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishFrench
verb
To make someone uncomfortable or disturbed.
Don't look at him like that, it will discomfort him.
Ne le regarde pas comme ça, cela va le gêner.
To obstruct or hinder movement.
This box obstructs the passage.
Cette boîte gêne le passage.
To create a delicate situation.
His question embarrassed everyone at dinner.
Sa question a gêné tout le monde lors du dîner.
Etymology
From Old French 'genier', from 'gena', which means 'troubled' or 'inconvenience'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
to inconvenience someone
To cause discomfort or embarrassment to someone.
gêner quelqu'un
to awkwardly position oneself
To feel inhibition or discomfort in one's actions.
se gêner
to not inconvenience
To not cause embarrassment or inconvenience to others.
ne pas gêner
Related Words
discomfort
A state of discomfort or embarrassment caused by a situation.
gêne
troublesome
A person who causes inconvenience.
gêneur
awkward
Someone who causes awkwardness.
gênant
Slang Meanings
To feel uncomfortable
When I told him that, he really embarrassed himself.
Quand je lui ai dit ça, il a vraiment gêné.
To make a blunder
He embarrassed himself by talking about his exes in front of his new girlfriend.
Il a gêné en parlant de ses ex devant sa nouvelle copine.