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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181. It's a crying shame to cover up your body.
182. Good try Tim. Shame it didn't quite come off.
183. The public have neither shame or gratitude. William Hazlitt
184. Her face mantled with shame.
185. Don't call us, old chap, such a dashed shame.
186. The adjutant turned away in shame and disgust.
187. The ones who created this crisis should feel shame.
188. Shame may restrain what law does not prohibit. Seneca
189. Shame on you, Herbert Wadlough, I chuckled to myself.
190. The only shame is to have none. Blaise Pascal
191. Whatever is begun in anger ends in shame. Benjamin Franklin
192. Her righteous anger moved him, filled him with a weird sense of shame that jarred him.
193. I would have carried my burden more lightly, not been overcome by a spirit of seriousness and of shame.
193. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
194. There is no shame in amending ambitions to take account of aging.
195. If we can share our story with someone who responds with empathy and understanding, shame can't survive. Brene Brown
196. It's a nice picture - it'd be a shame to just chuck it away.
197. But my mind conjures up images of how they know my secret shame, and are talking about me behind my back.
198. It is a shame that some of the gloom and doom-mongers in this country do not share that confidence.
199. What has burned his bacon is the utter shame of it.
200. We live in a world where most people still subscribe to the belief that shame is a good tool for keeping people in line. Not only is this wrong, but it’s dangerous. Shame is highly correlated with addiction, violence, aggression, depression, eating disorders, and bullying. Brene Brown
201. In the context of the world today, it seems a crying shame.
202. For some people, a sense of shame clings to the buying of cast-offs.
203. Shame he's not a proctologist-he could have given Fat Barry a brain scan.
204. Gloriously defeated at the age of twenty-three,[sentencedict.com] she committed suicide rather than suffer the shame of surrender.
205. This would put many routers costing three times the price to shame.
206. We must help victims deal with the shame attached to rape.
207. Having been poor is no shame, but being ashamed of it, is. Benjamin Franklin
208. Neither pride nor shame are now factors in what goes out over those airwaves.
209. It would be a crying shame if high ticket prices kept people away from baseball games.
210. It was a catchphrase for national shame now, applicable to virtually every snafu.