From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishfinancial embarrassmentfinancial embarrassmentMONEYdebts or a lack of money that causes problems for you → embarrassment
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financial embarrassment• Again, professional financial advice on the advantages and disadvantages of this form of borrowing seems a sensible precaution against financial embarrassment.• Even before the war, the Vatican found itself in constant financial embarrassment.• As a rule, financial embarrassment leaves most of us with no choice but to run with the crowd.• In July 1627 Buckingham embarked upon his ill-fated expedition, which still further increased Charles I's financial embarrassments.