putting to shame in English
embarrassing, scorning, causing disgrace to someone
Use "putting to shame" in a sentence
1. It's a goddamn shame putting bullshit like that on a classic.
2. With merely two men, Arsis has created brutal, fast, technical, and amazingly melodic death metal capable of putting their Scandinavian predecessors to shame
3. 1607, William Shakespeare, Timon of Athens, Act IV, Scene 3, Shame not these woods, / By putting on the cunning of a Carper
4. "To shame" generally means to actively assign or communicate a state of shame to another person.
5. As verbs the difference between shame and Ashame is that shame is (obsoleteintransitive) to feel shame, be Ashamed while Ashame is (rare) to make Ashamed
6. To end my days in shame?
7. Your generosity puts me to shame.
8. Their presentation put ours to shame.
9. Shame on you.
10. A darker shame?
11. Such a shame.
12. Rather puts our tiny rooms to shame.
13. I was, to my shame, a coward.
14. Synonyms for Anesthetizing include deadening, freezing, numbing, putting out, putting to sleep, putting under, sedating, knocking out, doping and benumbing
15. She blushed with shame.
16. The same as chaphar through the idea of detection): to blush; figuratively, to be ashamed, disappointed; causatively, to shame, reproach -- be ashamed, be Confounded, be brought to confusion (unto shame), come (be put to) shame, bring reproach.
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19. It's a shame to let it go to waste.
20. Shame will cover you,+
21. It's a mortal shame.
22. What a shame to cheat at an examination!
23. There's no shame to be accursed by demons!
24. It is a shame to be so wasteful.
25. Raul, you have brought shame to our family.