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ashamed

adjective \ə-ˈshāmd\

: feeling shame or guilt

: not wanting to do something because of shame or embarrassment

Full Definition of ASHAMED

1
a :  feeling shame, guilt, or disgrace
b :  feeling inferior or unworthy
2
:  restrained by anticipation of shame <was ashamed to beg>
asham·ed·ly \-ˈshā-məd-lē\ adverb
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Origin of ASHAMED

Middle English, from Old English āscamod, past participle of āscamian to shame, from ā- (perfective prefix) + scamian to shame — more at abide, shame
First Known Use: before 12th century

Rhymes with ASHAMED

ASHAMED Defined for Kids

ashamed

adjective \ə-ˈshāmd\

Definition of ASHAMED for Kids

1
:  feeling shame, guilt, or disgrace <I'm ashamed of my behavior.>
2
:  kept from doing something by fear of shame or embarrassment <He was ashamed to beg.>

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