"ashamed" and "shame" meanings (with examples) YouTube
Shamed Meaning In English. It seems a shame to waste all this food. A feeling of guilt, regret, or sadness that you have because you know you have done something.
A painful emotion caused by having done something wrong or improper b : Ability to feel shame have you no shame? Web shame to do something it's a shame to see her wasting her talent like this. Expletives that would have shamed a stevedore (jeffrey tayler). Dishonor entry 1 sense 1,. It seems a shame to waste all this food. Web 1 shame / ˈ ʃeɪm/ noun britannica dictionary definition of shame 1 [noncount] : To cause to feel ashamed to the point of doing. Web shame 1 of 2 noun ˈshām 1 a : Web shame noun (bad feeling) c1 [ u ] an uncomfortable feeling of guilt or of being ashamed because of your own or someone else's bad behaviour:
Web verb (used with object), shamed, sham·ing. It shames me that i treated her so badly. To publicly humiliate or shame for being or doing something. He said he felt no. A painful emotion resulting from an awareness of having done something dishonourable, unworthy, degrading, etc 2. To cause to feel ashamed to the point of doing. Shame for somebody/something to do something it'd be a shame for us to give up now. Dishonor entry 1 sense 1,. To cause to feel shame: Web from longman dictionary of contemporary english shame shame 1 / ʃeɪm / s2 noun 1 → it’s a shame/what a shame etc 2 [uncountable] ashamed the feeling you have when. Web shame verb [t] (bad feeling) to make someone feel ashamed, or to make someone or something lose honour and respect: