Antonym: honor. Similar words: ashamed, sham, chameleon, hamper, chamber, champion, hamburger, gas chamber. Meaning: [ʃeɪm] n. 1. a painful emotion resulting from an awareness of inadequacy or guilt 2. a state of dishonor 3. an unfortunate development. v. 1. bring shame or dishonor upon 2. compel through a sense of shame 3. cause to be ashamed 4. surpass or beat by a wide margin.
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61. He tried to deny it. Shame on him!
62. The little boy squirmed with shame.
63. He would not let neighbours shame him into silence.
64. He put her to shame.
65. You've brought shame on the whole family!
66. He hung his head in shame.
67. She felt a deep sense of shame and repugnance.
68. Nice video, shame about the song.
69. A blush of shame crept up his face.
70. Their presentation put ours to shame.
71. What a shame to cheat at an examination!
72. I was, to my shame, a coward.
73. It's a shame you can't stay with us.
74. I nearly died of shame!
75. She is completely without shame.
76. She drooped her head for shame.
77. He felt a deep sense of shame.
78. It's rather a shame that Joyce missed the concert.
79. The guilty man bowed his head in shame.
80. He's brought shame on the whole family.
81. The little girl blushed with shame before the stranger.
82. It would be a shame if you lost it.
83. What a shame you can't come!
84. He felt his cheeks burning with shame.
85. You'll subject yourself to shame.
86. She was deadened to all sense of shame.
87. How can we make people forget the family's shame?
88. Unhand me, sir,(Sentence dictionary) for shame!
89. His face burned with embarrassment/shame/anger.
90. What a shame you didn't win.