The phrase is spelled "I'm going to embarrass you."
It is not clear from the phrasing whether this refers to a warning, or to a statement that one is likely to embarrass one's own family by some sort of action or failure.
Embarrassment.
The correct spelling is embarrassed (chagrined, ashamed).
EMBARRASSMENT (The noun formation of "to embarrass" - to cause mental or emotional discomfort)
The likely word is "embarrass" (to cause shame or chagrin). Example sentences: "Don't embarrass me!" the girl yelled at her overly protective mother. The bully said mean things in an attempt to embarrass an unpopular student. To embarrass someone is to point out a real or perceived flaw in another person, or to say something in front of other people that is intended to shame a person.
Embarrass is the correct spelling.Some example sentences are:Please dot embarrass me this time.You will embarrass yourself.
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The correct spelling is embarrass. The boy said something rude just to embarrass the girl in his class. Verb tenses: embarrass embarrassed embarrassing
The correct spelling of the verb is to "embarrass" (make ashamed, humiliate, cause chagrin).
Embarrass has two "r's" and two "s's".
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The correct spelling is embarrassed (chagrined, ashamed).
EMBARRASSMENT (The noun formation of "to embarrass" - to cause mental or emotional discomfort)
The present tense of "lie" (meaning to recline or rest) is spelled as βlie.β So, in the sentence "I'm going to lie in my bed," "lie" is the correct spelling for the present tense.
The likely word is "embarrass" (to cause shame or chagrin). Example sentences: "Don't embarrass me!" the girl yelled at her overly protective mother. The bully said mean things in an attempt to embarrass an unpopular student. To embarrass someone is to point out a real or perceived flaw in another person, or to say something in front of other people that is intended to shame a person.
Embarrass is the correct spelling.