embarrass

/ɪmˈbɛrəs/
verb
  1. To make someone feel awkward, self-conscious, or ashamed in a social situation.
    • His loud singing embarrassed his daughter in front of her friends.
    • I didn't mean to embarrass you by pointing out your mistake.
    • She was embarrassed when she tripped on the stage.
  2. To cause someone to have financial difficulties or problems.
    • The company was embarrassed by the sudden loss of funds.
    • The unexpected expenses embarrassed the family's budget.
    • He was financially embarrassed after the failed investment.