shame|shamed|shames|shaming in English
verb
[ʃeɪm]
embarrass; bring dishonor; humiliate; compel through guilt
Use "shame|shamed|shames|shaming" in a sentence
1. He shames my school!
2. My own naivety shamed me.
3. Discussion: Admonishments and interactional shaming
4. Are you slut-shaming me right now?
5. Your arrogance embarrasses me and shames you.
6. Slut-shaming rarely happens to heterosexual men.
7. Chapter 6 Befriend the Shamed and Ashamed 43
8. Activism against slut-shaming takes place worldwide.
9. 70 million and I've shamed myself for a pittance.
10. The genocide in Darfur shames the conscience of us all.
11. Shaming your father has always given you pleasure.
12. Venus blushes in her garden, shamed by such beauty.
13. But if she's discovered, Fa Zhou will be forever shamed.
14. You have struck an unarmed guest and have shamed your home.
15. “Praise shames me, for I secretly beg for it.” —INDIAN POET RABINDRANATH TAGORE
16. I followed them in, shamed by the fearlessness of people half my height.
17. Shame on you.
18. A darker shame?
19. Such a shame.
20. (The commander was later publicly shamed and executed on the orders of the Emperor.)
21. She blushed with shame.
22. Synonyms for Chastened include shamed, humbled, humiliated, disgraced, dishonoured, dishonored, embarrassed, demeaned, degraded and mortified
23. “Every woman that prays or prophesies with her head uncovered shames her head,” wrote the apostle Paul.
24. Sufferers were shamed[Sentencedict.com], driven out of their own communities and forced to live in isolation.
25. Shame will cover you,+