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    ashamed
    /əˈʃeɪmd/

    adjective

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  2. ASHAMED definition: 1. feeling guilty or embarrassed about something you have done or about a quality in your…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of ASHAMED is feeling shame, guilt, or disgrace. How to use ashamed in a sentence.

  4. It is ashamed that my sister had to go through that and even more ashamed that the property owners choose to ignore this problem. From CBS Local For example, we might become ashamed that we feel angry, or angry that we feel sad.

  5. ashamed focuses on the sense of ones own responsibility for an act, whether it is foolish, improper, or immoral: He was ashamed of his dishonesty. She was ashamed of her mistake. humiliated stresses a feeling of being humbled or disgraced, without any necessary implication of guilt: He was humiliated by the king.

  6. When you have done something you know you shouldn't have, or just something embarrassing, you feel ashamed, or remorseful. Don't be ashamed of your unusual dance moves — you were the life of the party!

  7. ashamed to do something unwilling to do something because of shame or fear of feeling embarrassed. I'm ashamed to say that I lied to her. I cried at the end and I'm not ashamed to admit it. He felt ashamed to let her see him in this state. You act as if you’re ashamed to be seen with me.

  8. ashamed - feeling shame or guilt or embarrassment or remorse; "are you ashamed for having lied?"; "felt ashamed of my torn coat"

  9. ASHAMED definition: 1. feeling guilty or embarrassed about something you have done: 2. to be angry and disappointed…. Learn more.

  10. Definition of ashamed adjective from the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. feeling shame or embarrassment about someone or something, or because of something you have done ashamed of something She was deeply ashamed of her behavior at the party.

  11. If you are ashamed of someone, you feel embarrassed to be connected with them, often because of their appearance or because you disapprove of something they have done. 3. If someone is ashamed to do something, they do not want to do it because they feel embarrassed about it.