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sheepishness

/shee-pish/US // ˈʃi pɪʃ //UK // (ˈʃiːpɪʃ) //

绵羊精神,绵羊气质,放羊,绵羊气

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : embarrassed or bashful, as by having done something wrong or foolish.
    • : like sheep, as in meekness, docility, etc.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inhumility

Examples

  • Each time this happened, my supervisor simply watched the whole thing with a sheepish smile, but never said anything to the manager.

  • As Arthur — sheepish, with festering frustration — Douglas nimbly walks a tricky tightrope.

  • Never be sheepish or embarrassed when you are asking for money from a foundation or a philanthropist.

  • “Look at all these open windows,” he berates his sheepish-looking underlings.

  • The other kind of clueless father I encounter on a semi-regular basis is the sheepish variety.

  • Necessary Errors is coming so late in my life that I feel a little sheepish about it.

  • There are denials from phone makers and carriers, sheepish admissions from others.

  • That left the small but fervid legion of believers who had dropped everything feeling upset and sheepish.

  • She resented his sudden drop from his pedestal, for he looked sentimental and somewhat sheepish.

  • Gradually he began to feel a little sheepish, but nevertheless he did not relinquish his desire to break up the service.

  • Well, I felt sheepish enough to be took in so, but I wouldn't a been in that ringmaster's place, not for a thousand dollars.

  • The sheepish manners of our students and school-boys, may also be attributed to the mutton so generally alloted to them.

  • George stood his ground, looking sheepish; the old woman stood before him trembling violently and fighting against her tears.