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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(121) Ashamed of not sticking to their diets, they would miss appointments and fake their food diaries.
(122) It made him feel that maybe she was ashamed of him.
(123) Miss E was horrified, and ashamed that she had accepted wine from a man she did not know.
(124) She was amazed by her own behaviour and between episodes was bitterly ashamed of what was happening to her.
(125) I didn't want anyone to know I'd been fired because I felt ashamed.
(126) His misery made him slow-witted and careless and he was ashamed of the part he had played at the warren.
(127) I was ashamed of myself for not helping the woman.
(128) Heaven knows we need never be ashamed of our tears, for they are rain upon the blinding dust of earth, overlying our hard hearts. Charles Dickens
(129) She really needed me but - I'm ashamed to admit it - I didn't help her.
(130) For a long time I was ashamed of my father and the fact he never finished school.
(131) We are ashamed to deliberately make a system so inconvenient that people will stop using it.
(132) You may well be ashamed to see me after your noise and nonsense.
(133) At first, she and Jackie had mistakenly thought Tobie was ashamed of their relationship-what they were to each other.
(134) The sun, as if ashamed of its late arrival, shone its hardest and hottest.
(135) In a country well governed, poverty is something to be ashamed of. In a country badly governed, wealth is something to be ashamed of. Confucius
(136) And finally: If things are done that the enemy would be ashamed to do,[http://sentencedict.com/ashamed.html] there is an advantage.
(137) A man, though wise, should never be ashamed of learning more, and must unbend his mind. Sophocles
(138) Most will walk home later, ashamed that their buckets are empty.
(139) I am ashamed of the basement; everyone would despise me if they knew what the soldiers did.
(140) It was the booze talking, John understood that, but he still felt baffled and ashamed.
(141) The hon. Gentleman should be ashamed of the lip service that he has paid to employment by continuing to outline such policies.
(142) They should be triply ashamed that citizens had to go to the ballot to get action.
(143) He had felt ashamed the first time he put it on: it brought him back to his ugliness.
(144) He wanted to look his best so that Sweetheart would not be ashamed to be seen out with him.
(145) Really, David, you ought to be ashamed to repeat such blather.
(146) Fielding was not ashamed to practise a little necromancy.
(147) Japanese national psychology cause the people's embarrassed attitude to the film. People feel ashamed to the reality of Japan which Akira Kurosawa revealed.
(148) Fathers in their 30 s and 40 s still feel a bit ashamed of being a doting parent.
(149) Because produced premature ejaculation, oneself feel dissatisfactory, ashamed was opposite wife, feel very compunctious .
(150) Hellcat is full of be ashamed , chen Wu drives a door out of her.