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Definition of shame
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of shame is as below...
Shame (v. t.) To make
ashamed;
to
excite
in (a
person)
a
comsciousness
of guilt or
impropriety,
or of
conduct
derogatory
to
reputation;
to put to
shame..
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Egregiously
::
Egregiously
(adv.)
Greatly;
enormously;
shamefully;
as,
egregiously
cheated..
Ingloriously
::
Ingloriously
(adv.)
In an
inglorious
manner;
dishonorably;
with
shame;
ignominiously;
obscurely.
Hangdog
::
Hangdog
(a.) Low;
sneaking;
ashamed.
Sensibility
::
Sensibility
(n.) The
capacity
of
emotion
or
feeling,
as
distinguished
from the
intellect
and the will;
peculiar
susceptibility
of
impression,
pleasurable
or
painful;
delicacy
of
feeling;
quick
emotion
or
sympathy;
as,
sensibility
to
pleasure
or pain;
sensibility
to shame or
praise;
exquisite
sensibility;
-- often used in the
plural..
Self-abasement
::
Self-abasement
(n.)
Humiliation
or
abasement
proceeding
from
consciousness
of
inferiority,
guilt,
or
shame..
Self-abased
::
Self-abased
(a.)
Humbled
by
consciousness
of
inferiority,
unworthiness,
guilt,
or
shame..
Shame
::
Shame (n.) 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..
Scandalously
::
Scandalously
(adv.)
In a
manner
to give
offense;
shamefully.
Attrition
::
Attrition
(n.) Grief for sin
arising
only from fear of
punishment
or
feelings
of
shame.
See
Contrition.
Dishonesty
::
Dishonesty
(n.)
Dishonor;
dishonorableness;
shame.
Discountenance
::
Discountenance
(v. t.) To
ruffle
or
discompose
the
countenance
of; to put of
countenance;
to put to
shame;
to
abash.
Barefaced
::
Barefaced
(a.)
Without
concealment;
undisguised.
Hence:
Shameless;
audacious.
Blush
::
Blush (v. i.) To
become
suffused
with red in the
cheeks,
as from a sense of
shame,
modesty,
or
confusion;
to
become
red from such
cause,
as the
cheeks
or
face..
Shame
::
Shame (n.)
Reproach
incurred
or
suffered;
dishonor;
ignominy;
derision;
contempt.
Fool
::
Fool (v. t.) To use as a fool; to
deceive
in a
shameful
or
mortifying
manner;
to
impose
upon; to cheat by
inspiring
foolish
confidence;
as, to fool one out of his
money..
Browless
::
Browless
(a.)
Without
shame.
Shame-proof
::
Shame-proof
(n.)
Shameless.
Shameful
::
Shameful
(a.)
Bringing
shame or
disgrace;
injurious
to
reputation;
disgraceful.
Disgrace
::
Disgrace
(n.) To do
disfavor
to; to bring
reproach
or shame upon; to
dishonor;
to treat or cover with
ignominy;
to lower in
estimation.
Ashamedly
::
Ashamedly
(adv.)
Bashfully.
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