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Embarrassment, humiliation, mortification, chagrin,ignominy, shamefacedness, loss of face, abashment: Watts feltabysmal shame at being discovered stealing from petty cash. 2disgrace, ignominy, dishonour, disrepute, degradation,opprobrium, vilification, calumniation, infamy, obloquy, odium,contempt, scandal, denigration, loss of face, defamation,discredit, disesteem, disfavour, derogation, disparagement: Tothink that one knight's single act of cowardice in 1249 couldhave brought such shame to all his descendants. 3 pity,calamity, disaster, catastrophe; outrage: What a shame thatGerry failed the exam!
Humility, modesty, (sense of) decencyor decorum or propriety, respectability, decorousness,diffidence, shyness, coyness, prudishness, timidity,shamefacedness: The people who wear bathing suits like thatobviously have no shame at all. 5 put to shame. a surpass,eclipse, outclass, overshadow, cast into the shade, outdo,outstrip, outshine, show up: Cochrane put his opponents toshame when they failed to score a single point against him. bSee 8, below.
Embarrass, humiliate, mortify, humble, chagrin,disconcert, discountenance, put down, bring down, abash,chasten, Colloq bring (someone) down a peg, suppress, subdue:He hated the teacher because she had shamed him in front of hisfriends. 7 coerce, force, drive, bully, push; embarrass,humiliate, mortify, humble: The other boys shamed him intoadmitting that he had done it.
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