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Definition of shame
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of shame is as below...
Shame (v. t.) To make
ashamed;
to
excite
in (a
person)
a
comsciousness
of guilt or
impropriety,
or of
conduct
derogatory
to
reputation;
to put to
shame..
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Profligate
::
Profligate
(n.) An
abandoned
person;
one
openly
and
shamelessly
vicious;
a
dissolute
person.
Abomination
::
Abomination
(n.) That which is
abominable;
anything
hateful,
wicked,
or
shamefully
vile; an
object
or state that
excites
disgust
and
hatred;
a
hateful
or
shameful
vice;
pollution..
Expose
::
Expose
(v. t.) To
deprive
of
concealment;
to
discover;
to lay open to
public
inspection,
or bring to
public
notice,
as a thing that shuns
publicity,
something
criminal,
shameful,
or the like; as, to
expose
the
faults
of a
neighbor..
Discountenance
::
Discountenance
(v. t.) To
ruffle
or
discompose
the
countenance
of; to put of
countenance;
to put to
shame;
to
abash.
Bashless
::
Bashless
(a.)
Shameless;
unblushing.
Blush
::
Blush (v. i.) To
become
suffused
with red in the
cheeks,
as from a sense of
shame,
modesty,
or
confusion;
to
become
red from such
cause,
as the
cheeks
or
face..
Impudent
::
Impudent
(a.) Bold, with
contempt
or
disregard;
unblushingly
forward;
impertinent;
wanting
modesty;
shameless;
saucy..
Ingloriously
::
Ingloriously
(adv.)
In an
inglorious
manner;
dishonorably;
with
shame;
ignominiously;
obscurely.
Shameful
::
Shameful
(a.)
Bringing
shame or
disgrace;
injurious
to
reputation;
disgraceful.
Abashment
::
Abashment
(n.) The state of being
abashed;
confusion
from
shame.
Attrition
::
Attrition
(n.) Grief for sin
arising
only from fear of
punishment
or
feelings
of
shame.
See
Contrition.
Profligate
::
Profligate
(a.)
Broken
down in
respect
of
rectitude,
principle,
virtue,
or
decency;
openly
and
shamelessly
immoral
or
vicious;
dissolute;
as,
profligate
man or
wretch..
Ignominiously
::
Ignominiously
(adv.)
In an
ignominious
manner;
disgracefully;
shamefully;
ingloriously.
Abash
::
Abash (v. t.) To
destroy
the
self-possession
of; to
confuse
or
confound,
as by
exciting
suddenly
a
consciousness
of
guilt,
mistake,
or
inferiority;
to put to
shame;
to
disconcert;
to
discomfit..
Infamously
::
Infamously
(adv.)
In an
infamous
manner
or
degree;
scandalously;
disgracefully;
shamefully.
Brazen
::
Brazen
(a.)
Impudent;
immodest;
shameless;
having
a front like
brass;
as, a
brazen
countenance..
Scandalize
::
Scandalize
(v. t.) To
offend
the
feelings
or the
conscience
of (a
person)
by some
action
which is
considered
immoral
or
criminal;
to bring
shame,
disgrace,
or
reproach
upon..
Ashame
::
Ashame
(v. t.) To
shame.
Shame
::
Shame (v. t.) To cover with
reproach
or
ignominy;
to
dishonor;
to
disgrace.
Scandalously
::
Scandalously
(adv.)
In a
manner
to give
offense;
shamefully.
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