Synonym: deplorable, disgraceful, humiliating, pitiful, scandalous. Similar words: shamefully, shame, ashamed, unashamed, sham, shaman, shamus, shamble. Meaning: ['ʃeɪmfʊl] adj. 1. (used of conduct or character) deserving or bringing disgrace or shame 2. giving offense to moral sensibilities and injurious to reputation.
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31. It comforted him to have some definite complaint against her; everything else he felt was so vague and somehow shameful.
32. The man on the sidewalk and I share only a shameful past and perhaps a strain of gonococcus.
33. Scarcely able to believe his ears, Ramsay listened to this shameful catalogue.
34. I will not go into details about my adventures and shameful acts as Hyde.
35. I am ashamed to think that you believe me capable of such a shameful and criminal act.
36. I am both the ruined harvest and the shameful blood that sickens cattle.
37. A shameful spew and tears in his eyes at that, the ultimate indignity.
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38. He had to drag the son of a poor and lower-middle-class peasant into his shameful affair.
39. She started on Adam for taking up that shameful suggestion about selling what she called the family silver. How dreadful!
40. It was shameful when he could so easily have afforded to show compassion.
41. Past treatment of the aborigines has been shameful, but these days efforts are made to respect their customs and traditional homelands.
42. Many local people were very eager to get rid of the last traces of their town's shameful past.
43. It is more shameful to distrust our friends than to be deceived by them. Confucius
44. Trying to claim relationship with the rich d'Urbervilles seemed so foolish and shameful to her.
45. Divorce is no longer so shameful and is popularly seen as a permissible solution to marital difficulties.
46. But in his second reaction, Jackson must have resolved that Ebonics does not dignify some shameful difference.
47. This party had the nerve to announce his shameful embarrassments to all the world!
48. He found a handkerchief and blew his nose, wiped away the shameful tears.
49. But tonight even that shameful memory was replaced by more recent and more disquieting visions.
50. It would be shameful and alarming if the United Kingdom professed a deliberate intention to contract out of recognising that difference.
51. The connection between ancient houses and mysteries of a shameful kind has its origin in Gothic romance.
52. They say at least half the evictions are equal parts sham and shameful.
53. Soma, or body, and bodily functions, were regarded as unclean or shameful.
54. He accused the company of "shameful foot-dragging".
55. It's a shameful, wicked, abominable law.
56. That is a shameful cop-out.
57. They played a shameful part in this farce.
58. How shameful he is to prostitute his honour.
59. There's nothing shameful in being a spinster.
60. Her laughter made It'sound more shameful, though unintentionally.
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