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    Shame
    /SHām/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. (of a person, action, or situation) make (someone) feel ashamed: "I tried to shame him into giving some away" Similar humiliatemortifymake someone feel ashamedchagrin
  2. Jun 28, 2023 · Shame is a feeling of embarrassment or humiliation that arises from the perception of having done something dishonorable, immoral, or improper. People who experience shame usually try to hide the thing they feel ashamed of. When shame is chronic, it can involve the feeling that you are fundamentally flawed.

  3. Shame is a painful feeling that's a mix of regret, self-hate, and dishonor. A good person would feel shame if they cheated on a test or did something mean to a friend. Feeling shame — or being ashamed — is one of the most miserable feelings of them all. When you feel shame, you feel like a bad person and regret what you did.

  4. 2 days ago · 1. a painful feeling of having lost the respect of others because of the improper behavior, incompetence, etc. of oneself or of someone that one is close to or associated with. 2. a tendency to have feelings of this kind, or a capacity for such feeling. 3. dishonor or disgrace. to bring shame to one's family. 4.

  5. Shame definition: the painful feeling arising from the consciousness of something dishonorable, improper, ridiculous, etc., done by oneself or another. See examples of SHAME used in a sentence.

  6. noun. /ʃeɪm/ Idioms. a shame. [singular] used to say that something is a cause for feeling sad or disappointed synonym pity. She's retiring because of ill health, which is a great shame. What happened was a real shame. shame (that)… It's a shame that she wasn't here to see it. Shame they didn't think of that earlier.

  7. [uncountable] the feelings of sadness, embarrassment, and guilt that you have when you know that something you have done is wrong or stupid His face burned with shame. She hung her head in shame. He could not live with the shame of other people knowing the truth. I would die of shame if she ever found out.

  8. a feeling of being embarrassed and guilty about something bad that you have done: to be filled with shame. have no shame. to not feel embarrassed or guilty about doing bad or embarrassing things. Idioms. put sb/sth to shame. shame. verb [ T ] uk / ʃeɪm / us. to make someone feel embarrassed and guilty about something:

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