Synonym: abashed, proud. Similar words: a share, chamber, champion, championship, medal, armed, media, ash. Meaning: [ə'ʃeɪmd] adj. feeling shame or guilt or embarrassment or remorse.
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(91) We need never be ashamed of our tears. Charles Dickens
(92) And, being free, he could be ashamed of himself.
(93) He felt ashamed and alive, he felt seen.
(94) She felt ashamed of being such a failure.
(95) I'm ashamed of the actions of my government.
(96) She felt ashamed that she had left him and made her own escape.
(97) I feel jealous and excluded, but I am ashamed to say so.
(98) Keep true. Never be ashamed of doing right. Decide what you think is right and stick to it. George Eliot
(99) You ought to be ashamed of yourself - coming home drunk like that!
(100) When a stupid man is doing something he is ashamed of, he always declares that it is his duty. George Bernard Shaw
(101) His behavior makes me ashamed to be seen with him in public.
(102) Be not ashamed women, ... You are the gates of the body, and you are the gates of the soul. Walt Whitman
(103) If the affirmative was the case in all three, don't feel ashamed.
(104) I realize now that you were telling the truth, and I'm ashamed that I didn't believe you.
(105) Having been poor is no shame, but being ashamed of it, is. Benjamin Franklin
(106) Sarah Greene and Mike Smith should be ashamed of themselves.
(107) I love my past. I love my present. I'm not ashamed of what I've had,[sentencedict.com] and I'm not sad because I have it no longer. Colette
(108) I'd be ashamed to bring my boss here or any influential person from work.
(109) I felt slightly ashamed that my priority was breakfast, but excused it on the grounds that shock probably induced hunger.
(110) I am ashamed to think that you believe me capable of such a shameful and criminal act.
(111) It is a shocking state of affairs, and the Secretary of State should be ashamed of himself.
(112) Mr Bennett, even at his hourly fees still an officer of the court, should be ashamed of himself.
(113) There's nothing to be ashamed about - lots of people have money problems.
(114) What is the seal of liberation? Not to be ashamed in front of oneself. Friedrich Nietzsche
(115) For a second, their generosity towards him made me feel ashamed.
(116) Perhaps he was ashamed of striding the dark wintry streets with a woman in a tea-cosy.
(117) When I tried embroidery I was ashamed that I could only produce ugliness from the beautiful silks.
(118) They should be ashamed that their concentration couldn't even last an hour.
(119) She was so ashamed of cheating on the test that she went and told the teacher.
(120) The knowledge that I had caused him to lose his job made me bitterly ashamed.