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shame

/ʃeɪm/

[/ʃeɪm/]

painful self-disgrace

Intermediatenoun

Definition

A painful feeling of having lost honour or done something embarrassing.

Example

Burning with shame, she apologised quietly for the careless remark she had made earlier.

Burning with shame, she apologised quietly for the careless remark she had made earlier.

Etymology

From Old English 'sceamu', of Germanic origin.

How & Where It’s Used

Expresses dishonour or embarrassment; also a pity, as in 'what a shame'.

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