Similar words: ashamed, unashamed, shame, shameful, shameless, shamefully, shamefacedly, sham. Meaning: [ʃeɪm] adj. 1. showing a sense of guilt 2. suffering shame.
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31, Because of this, the dogwood felt shamed deeply grieved that it should have been put to such a cruel purpose.
32, He felt shamed and humiliated by the officious treatment he received at the hands of the pompous men at Immigration.
33, The anger obsessed her, but later she turned it on herself and found it mixed with shamed bewilderment.
34, It shamed him to have to ask Jan for help.
35, If a man is tried and found guilty of rape, then he deserves to be named and shamed.
36, Sufferers were shamed, driven out of their own communities and forced to live in isolation.
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37, Her academic achievements shamed her brothers.
38, He was shamed into admitting his guilt.
39, My own naivety shamed me.
40, Truth may be blamed but shall not be shamed.
41, He was shamed into working.
42, I love the voluptuousness, the harmlessness, the juicy, life-sustaining properties and I am no longer going to be shamed into hiding.
43, But after one wearing(sentencedict.com), most women were shamed into stowing them in their jewelry cases.
44, The methods of punishment would not have shamed the most cruel barbarians in history.
45, The presence of Chiron signals the possibility of being shamed for your intensely passionate nature.
46, Any company trying to silence academics should be named and shamed, and even attempting to do so should be a regulatory offence.
47, Do you want the solidarity spirit of our country to be shamed?
48, Of course, we can be tempted to talk about other people's needs for grace in such an ungraceful way that it leaves them shamed, not graced.
49, Let all the haters of Zion be shamed and turned back.
50, Don't think that he can be shamed out of stealing.
51, Museums have now been shamed out of selling the treasures from their collections.
52, By 1838, the abolitionists had shamed parliament into ending slavery in British colonies.
53, I looked at her , dumb and wolfish. She at once enraged and shamed me.
54, The child molester was named and shamed by the police, when they released his name and photos to the public.
55, For Washington's Department of Homeland Security and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), shamed by a slow and inadequate response to Katrina in 2005, Irene presents a special test.
56, And when Guy of Gisborne had been shamed and the Prior of Newark had suffered loss at Robin's hands, Abbot Hugo sent for Isambart to meet him and Guy, to make an end of the bold outlaw.
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