embarrass

Related to embarrass: replaceable

embarrass (one) about (something)

To cause one to feel shame about someone or something. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "embarrass" and "about." Don't embarrass him about falling down on stage during the talent show—he's upset enough as it is.
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embarrass (someone) into (doing something)

To shame or humiliate someone into doing something. The newspaper ran an unflattering story about our CEO and embarrassed him into donating money to various charities. The other kids embarrassed me into starting the food fight by calling me names.
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embarrass (someone) with (something)

To shame someone with something. Mom, I can't believe you embarrassed me with my baby pictures when all of my friends were over!
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embarrassed about (something)

Shameful about something. I'm so embarrassed about falling down on stage during the talent show! Considering how well you played, you shouldn't feel embarrassed about losing.
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financially embarrassed

Having little to no money. Any chance we can go out to dinner next week? I'm just a little financially embarrassed right now.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

embarrass someone about someone or something

to make someone feel bad or ashamed about someone or something. Please don't embarrass me by mentioning my mistake again. There is no need to embarrass her about her unfortunate sister.
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embarrass someone into doing something

to shame someone into doing something. They tried to embarrass me into doing it, but I resisted. Juan tried to embarrass Fred into going home early.
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embarrass someone with something

to use something to make someone feel bad or ashamed. Please don't embarrass me with that old story again. Maria embarrassed Henry with a reminder of what had happened.
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financially embarrassed

Euph. broke. I'm a bit financially embarrassed at the moment. Gary found himself financially embarrassed when the time came to pay the bill.
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McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • embarrass (one) about (something)
  • embarrass about
  • put (someone or something) to shame
  • put somebody/something to shame
  • put to shame
  • orient
  • orient to
  • orient to (something)
  • embarrass with
  • embarrass (someone) with (something)
References in periodicals archive
Judi Martin, Aberdeenshire I never embarrassed my children - I'm a paragon of virtue.
"It is entirely a political move to embarrass the judiciary, to lower the prestige of the judiciary and to embarrass the government," Kashyap told ANI.
During the first episode of new season of KUWTK, Kim Kardashian and her sisters have called their mother Kris Jenner by the controversial name "MILF" and revealed that they are quite "embarrassed" by the way their momager and the Kardashian matriarch reveals her 58-year-old fit and voluptuous body for the cameras.
We've all been in stitches reading the stories sent in by his embarrassed son Lee - I particularly like the tale of how he saved his dog from an ostrich at Flamingo Land.
KEEPING MUM: Lorraine Kelly's daughter Rosie tries not to look embarrassed
More likely the mongo will become embarrassed or even tearful.
Actually, it isn't fair to call a guy like James a "conservative." I know plenty of real conservatives who are embarrassed by his antics.
The survey, commissioned by mobile phone company Three, found that about 30 per cent of 18 to 34-year-olds have blocked or deleted their parents from Facebook after getting embarrassed by their antics, Daily Expres reported.
Bill It doesn't take much to embarrass guys, especially when it comes to girls.
Dr Molestone, author of Stop Dreaming, Start Living, says it is difficult for parents to know if what they are doing is going to embarrass their children.
I like to annoy her in public so, while in line, I turned around and gave her a big hug lust to embarrass her.
"Man to man, don't embarrass yourself with these pathetic suggestions.
And doctors are told they must be gentle with fatties so as not to embarrass them.
London, August 7 ( ANI ): Fathers embarrass their kids by telling an average of two terrible jokes a week, a new study has revealed.
A lot of my postbag comes from teens who have suffered embarrassing moments at school, or whose parents embarrass them.