ASHAMED vs SHAME: NOUN
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- That which is shameful and private, especially on the personal body.
- Something to regret.
- Uncomfortable or painful feeling due to recognition or consciousness of impropriety, dishonor, or other wrong in the opinion of the person experiencing the feeling. It is caused by awareness of exposure of circumstances of unworthiness or of improper or indecent conduct.
- To cause to feel shame; to humiliate; to disgrace.
- A painful emotion resulting from an awareness of inadequacy or guilt
- A state of dishonor
- An unfortunate development
- A painful emotion caused by the awareness of having done something wrong or foolish.
- Respect for propriety or morality.
- A pervasive, negative emotional state, usually originating in childhood, marked by chronic self-reproach and a sense of personal failure.
- A condition of disgrace or dishonor; ignominy.
- One that brings dishonor, disgrace, or condemnation.
- A regrettable or unfortunate situation.
- You should be ashamed; shame on you!
- The parts which modesty requires to be covered; the private parts.
- The cause or reason of shame; that which brings reproach, and degrades a person in the estimation of others; disgrace.
- A painful feeling or sense of degradation excited by a consciousness of having done something unworthy of one's own previous idea of one's excellence; also, a peculiar painful feeling or sense of being in a situation offensive to decency, or likely to bring contempt upon the person experiencing the feeling.
- Tendency to feel distress at any breach of decorum or decency, especially at any unseemly exposure of one's person.
- A painful sensation excited by a consciousness of guilt or impropriety, or of having done something which injures reputation, or of the exposure of that which nature or modesty prompts us to conceal.
- Reproach incurred or suffered; dishonor; ignominy; derision; contempt.
- Synonyms Mortification. Opprobrium, odium, obloquy, scandal.
- The parts of the body which modesty requires to be covered.
- A thing or person to be ashamed of; that which brings or is a source or cause of contempt, ignominy, or reproach; a disgrace or dishonor.
- Grossly injurious or ignominious treatment or acts; ignominy; disgrace; dishonor; derision; contempt; contumely.
ASHAMED vs SHAME: ADJECTIVE
- Feeling shame or guilt.
- Feeling inferior, inadequate, or embarrassed.
- Reluctant through fear of humiliation or shame.
- Affected by shame; abashed or confused by guilt, or a conviction or consciousness of some wrong action or impropriety.
- Feeling shame or guilt or embarrassment or remorse
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ASHAMED vs SHAME: VERB
- Simple past tense and past participle of ashame.
- Compel through a sense of shame
- Surpass or beat by a wide margin
- Cause to be ashamed
- To feel shame, be ashamed.
- Bring shame or dishonor upon
ASHAMED vs SHAME: INTRANSITIVE VERB
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- To be ashamed; to feel shame.
ASHAMED vs SHAME: TRANSITIVE VERB
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- To make ashamed; to excite in (a person) a comsciousness of guilt or impropriety, or of conduct derogatory to reputation; to put to shame.
- To cover with reproach or ignominy; to dishonor; to disgrace.
- To mock at; to deride.
- To disgrace by surpassing.
- To cause to feel shame.
- To cause to feel ashamed to the point of doing something.
- To bring dishonor or disgrace on.
ASHAMED vs SHAME: ADVERB
- With a feeling of shame
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ASHAMED vs SHAME: INTERJECTION
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- A cry of admonition for the subject of a speech, often used reduplicated, especially in political debates.
- Expressing sympathy.
ASHAMED vs SHAME: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Affected or touched by shame; abashed or confused by guilt or a conviction of some wrong action, indecorous conduct, or other impropriety: hardly used attributively: followed by of, or by a dependent clause with that.
- Reluctant through fear of shame: followed by an infinitive: as, I am ashamed to offer it, it is so little.
- To shun through shame.
- To mock at; deride; treat with contumely or contempt.
- Synonyms To mortify, humilinte, abash.
- To force or drive by shame.
- To be or feel ashamed.
- To be ashamed of.
- To make ashamed; cause to blush or to feel degraded, dishonored, or disgraced.
- To cover with reproach or ignominy; disgrace.
- (idiom) (sense of shame) An understanding and respect for propriety and morality.
- (idiom) (put to shame) To outdo thoroughly; surpass.
- (idiom) (put to shame) To cause to feel shame.
ASHAMED vs SHAME: RELATED WORDS
- Shame, Disgraceful, Shameful, Sorry, Hangdog, Discredited, Disgraced, Sheepish, Guilty, Dishonored, Shamefaced, Shamed, Humiliated, Mortified, Embarrassed
- Sorry, Horrible, Terrible, Ashamed, Humiliation, Disgraceful, Sad, Shameful, Embarrassment, Attaint, Dishonour, Ignominy, Dishonor, Pity, Disgrace
ASHAMED vs SHAME: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Shame, Disgraceful, Shameful, Sorry, Hangdog, Discredited, Disgraced, Sheepish, Guilty, Dishonored, Shamefaced, Shamed, Humiliated, Mortified, Embarrassed
- Unfortunate, Regret, Sorry, Horrible, Terrible, Ashamed, Humiliation, Disgraceful, Sad, Shameful, Embarrassment, Dishonour, Dishonor, Pity, Disgrace
ASHAMED vs SHAME: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- He is glad and at the same time he is ashamed of his gladness, ashamed of his habit of spending every evening with Katya.
- And I wanted little girls to not grow up being ashamed because when I was growing up, I was very ashamed of my bonnet.
- She who is ashamed of asking is ashamed of learning.
- Let all mine enemies be ashamed and sore vexed: let them return and be ashamed suddenly.
- Let all my enemies be ashamed and greatly troubled; let them turn back and be ashamed suddenly.
- For none of them that wait on thee shall in any wise be ashamed: let them be ashamed that transgress without cause.
- America is ashamed of obscenity because America is ashamed of the human body; because America is ashamed of sex!
- To anyone feeling ashamed of being depressed: there is nothing to be ashamed of.
- He that is ashamed of Me, of him shall the Son of Man be ashamed.
- Instantly, I felt ashamed, ashamed of myself forever.
- But the main problem here that you must learn to get rid of is the shame because most diseases are shame based.
- The differences in the behavioral concomitants of shame can be understood from the meanings associated with shame.
- For each of these shame areas there are three items addressing the experiential, behavioral and cognitive components of shame.
- Her shame gave her insight to the shame of others.
- Shame resilience theory: A grounded theory study on women and shame.
- November, he approaches the topic of shame through four different lenses, called shame paradigms.
- Shame one of them lost touch with the common man, such a shame!
- Whose shame is that, if he went hence with shame?
- So shame, shame, shame to the University Herald.
- Shame on you, shame, shame, shame for polluting legitimate discussion with race.
ASHAMED vs SHAME: QUESTIONS
- Why are some highly sensitive people ashamed of their sensitivity?
- What is the possible answer to not ashamed crossword clue?
- Why does a cultivated man become ashamed of his property?
- Why does Susanna feel ashamed in Rembrandt's painting?
- Is Ximena Hargreeves ashamed of her relationship with William?
- Is being nervous something you should be ashamed of?
- Is Rishi Roy feeling ashamed of her Bengali surname?
- What happens when your boyfriend is ashamed of You?
- What are the characteristics of ashamed and embarrassed?
- Does Natalie feel ashamed of her fourteen children?
- How do you identify the different manifestations of shame?
- Does the movie Shame have an opening credits scene?
- Where do you shame the most cringeworthy Neckbeards?
- Is shame associated with anorexia and bulimia nervosa?
- Why is vulnerability so important in healing shame?
- Do evangelical women promote Shame and sexual ignorance?
- Is shame proneness related to posttraumatic stress disorder?
- Does shame cause social anxiety in bulimia nervosa?
- Should judges have the authority to shame criminals?
- Who is the director of the movie Shame Shame Shame?