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ashamed

/uh-sheymd/US // əˈʃeɪmd //UK // (əˈʃeɪmd) //

惭愧,羞愧难当,羞愧,惭愧的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : feeling shame; distressed or embarrassed by feelings of guilt, foolishness, or disgrace: He felt ashamed for having spoken so cruelly.
    • : unwilling or restrained because of fear of shame, ridicule, or disapproval: They were ashamed to show their work.
    • : Chiefly Midland U.S. bashful; timid.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.regretting, remorseful
Synonyms
apologetic歉意,歉意的,歉疚,辩解bashful腼腆的,腼腆,羞涩的,羞涩contrite忏悔的,忏悔,忏悔的人,悔恨的distraught心烦意乱,心乱如麻,心烦意乱的,心乱如麻的distressed忧虑的,苦恼的,苦恼,忧虑embarrassed尴尬的,窘迫的,尴尬,窘迫guilty有罪的,有罪,有罪的人,内疚hesitant犹豫不决,犹豫不决的,趦趄嗫嚅,迟疑不决humble卑微的,谦逊的,谦虚,谦卑的humbled谦卑的,谦卑,谦逊的,谦虚的humiliated受辱的,受辱,羞辱,耻辱regretful遗憾的是,遗憾,遗憾的,令人遗憾的是reluctant勉强,勉强的,不愿意的,勉为其难repentant悔改的,忏悔的,悔过的,忏悔shy羞涩,羞涩的,害羞,害羞的sorry对不起,抱歉,遗憾的是abashed羞愧,羞愧难当,羞辱,惭愧blushing脸红,脸红心跳,脸红了,脸红脖子粗chagrined懊恼的,懊恼不已,懊恼,懊丧的compunctious勤奋的,严谨的,勤奋的人,勤奋conscience-stricken良心不安,良心不安的,良心不安的人,良心不安地crestfallen灰心丧气,垂头丧气,垂头丧气的,灰心丧气的debased贬低,贬低的,贬值的,贬值demeaned被贬低,贬低身份,贬低,贬值disconcerted惊慌失措,惊慌失措的,仓皇失措,心乱如麻flustered惊慌失措,惊慌失措的,慌乱的,仓皇失措meek温顺,温顺的,温文尔雅,温柔mortified羞愧难当,惭愧,羞愧,感到羞愧muddled浑浑噩噩的,浑浑噩噩,糊糊,糊糊的penitent忏悔者,忏悔的人,忏悔,忏悔的shamed耻辱,羞辱,蒙羞,羞愧shamefaced羞愧难当,羞愧的脸,羞愧难当的,耻辱的脸sheepish怯懦的,胆小的,胆小如鼠,怯懦stammering口吃,口吃的,口齿不清,结巴stuttering口吃,磕磕绊绊,结巴,磕磕绊绊的submissive顺从的人,顺民,顺从者,顺从

Examples

  • I raised my arms in victory after rolling awkwardly off the bars, then swallowed that pride and climbed down twice as slowly, ashamed of the instincts that led me there.

  • I don’t care how long has passed-Diane Sawyer should be ashamed of herselfFormer NBC anchor Matt Lauer was roundly chastised, too, for the footage that appears in the documentary.

  • He was a pornographer and should be measured as such, and you, sir, should be ashamed of yourself.

  • Ask for a reversal of at least some of the fees, and also do not feel ashamed to say, “Please help me.”

  • High-sugar, high-fat, and high-calorie foods are deemed “sinfully delicious,” an indulgence to feel a little ashamed of.

  • Sabrine says that despite the private horror of what she was going through, she was too ashamed to tell her family.

  • And though I knew I should say something, I still felt ashamed.

  • For the first time since I put my acceptance letter in the mail, I woke up this morning ashamed of my alma mater.

  • Distraught, confused and ashamed, both men broke down in the courtroom, weeping like children and begging for forgiveness.

  • Indeed, many of the posters are, it seems, feeling ashamed about their actions.

  • The dog stood with hanging head and tail, as if ashamed he had let so many of his enemies get away unharmed.

  • Be ashamed of upbraiding speeches before friends: and after thou hast given, upbraid not.

  • And then Jolly Robin would feel ashamed that he had even thought of being so cruel to an infant bird, even if he was a Cowbird.

  • But she was very much ashamed of you—and so was I; and at last we all sent Captain Lovelock after you to bring you back.

  • A certain great authority once said that if he had made it he would have been ashamed of it.