Синонимы к слову shame

  • confusion
  • contempt
  • guilt
  • humiliation
  • irritation
  • remorse
  • scandal
  • stigma
  • abashment
  • blot
  • chagrin
  • compunction
  • contrition
  • degradation
  • derision
  • discomposure
  • discredit
  • disesteem
  • dishonor
  • disrepute
  • ignominy
  • infamy
  • mortification
  • obloquy
  • odium
  • opprobrium
  • pang
  • reproach
  • self-disgust
  • self-reproach
  • self-reproof
  • shamefacedness
  • smear
  • stupefaction
  • treachery
  • bad conscience
  • ill repute
  • loss of face
  • pudency
  • skeleton in the cupboard
  • debase
  • discredit
  • dishonor
  • humiliate
  • mortify
  • reproach
  • ridicule
  • abash
  • blot
  • confound
  • defile
  • degrade
  • disconcert
  • humble
  • smear
  • stain
  • cut down to size
  • give a black eye
  • shoot down
  • take down
  • take down a peg

On this page you’ll find 138 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to shame, such as: confusion, contempt, guilt, humiliation, irritation, and remorse.

  • credit
  • elevate
  • flatter
  • honor
  • laud
  • praise
  • upgrade
  • clean
  • promote
  • be proud
  • regard
  • respect

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How to use shame in a sentence

Tell Lady Maude the candid truth, and take shame and blame to yourself, as you deserve.

ELSTER’S FOLLYMRS. HENRY WOOD

I had it put in order whilst you were in London; it was a shame to let a sacred place remain in such a state.

ELSTER’S FOLLYMRS. HENRY WOOD

He could not possibly doubt or question, and shame flooded him till he felt himself the meanest man alive.

THE WAVEALGERNON BLACKWOOD

My own yielding folly alone is to blame, and I shall take shame to myself for ever.

ELSTER’S FOLLYMRS. HENRY WOOD

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WORDS RELATED TO SHAME

  • belittle
  • debase
  • degrade
  • demean
  • diminish
  • disgrace
  • dishonor
  • humble
  • humiliate
  • lower
  • mortify
  • reduce
  • shame
  • degradation
  • dishonor
  • downgrade
  • humiliation
  • shame
  • chagrin
  • confusion
  • discomfiture
  • discomposure
  • distress
  • mortification
  • shame
  • anathema
  • aversion
  • bother
  • curse
  • detestation
  • evil
  • horror
  • nuisance
  • plague
  • shame
  • torment
  • black eye
  • black mark
  • blemish
  • blot
  • disgrace
  • dishonor
  • humiliation
  • ignominy
  • shame
  • spot
  • stigma
  • taint
  • tarnish
  • bad odor
  • blemish
  • blot
  • discredit
  • dishonor
  • disrepute
  • embarrassment
  • humiliation
  • ignominy
  • ill repute
  • opprobrium
  • reproach
  • shame

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  • embarrassment, frustration

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  1. shame

    Any sense of inferiority abashes, with or without the sense of wrong. The poor are abashed at the splendor of wealth, the ignorant at the learning of the wise. «I might have been abashed by their authority.» Gladstone Homeric Synchron., p. 72. [Harper & Bros. ’76.] To confuse is to bring into a state of mental bewilderment; to confound is to overwhelm the mental faculties; to daunt is to subject to a certain degree of fear. Embarrass is a strong word, signifying primarily hamper, hinder, impede. A solitary thinker may be confused by some difficulty in a subject, or some mental defect; one is embarrassed in the presence of others, and because of their presence. Confusion is of the intellect, embarrassment of the feelings. A witness may be embarrassed by annoying personalities, so as to become confused in statements. To mortify a person is to bring upon him a painful sense of humiliation, whether because of his own or another’s fault or failure. A pupil is confused by a perplexing question, a general confounded by overwhelming defeat. A hostess is discomposed by the tardiness of guests, a speaker disconcerted by a failure of memory. The criminal who is not abashed at detection may be daunted by the officer’s weapon. Sudden joy may bewilder, but will not abash. The true worshiper is humbled rather than abashed before God. The parent is mortified by the child’s rudeness, the child abashed at the parent’s reproof. The embarrassed speaker finds it difficult to proceed. The mob is overawed by the military, the hypocrite shamed by exposure. «A man whom no denial, no scorn could abash.» Fielding Amelia bk. iii, ch. 9, p. 300. [Bell & Sons ’71.] Compare CHAGRIN; HINDER.

    Synonyms:
    abash, bewilder, chagrin, confound, confuse, daunt, discompose, disconcert, dishearten, embarrass, humble, humiliate, mortify, overawe

    Antonyms:
    animate, buoy, cheer, embolden, encourage, inspirit, rally, uphold

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  1. shamenoun

    Synonyms:
    abashment, humiliation, modesty, shamefacedness, decency, decorum, reproach, dishonor, ignominy, contempt, degradation, discredit, dispraise

    Antonyms:
    shamelessness, barefacedness, immodesty, impudence, indecency, indecorum, impropriety, honor, glory, exaltation, renown, credit

  2. shameverb

    Synonyms:
    abash, humiliate, fill with shame, disgrace

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  1. shamenoun

    a painful emotion resulting from an awareness of inadequacy or guilt

    Synonyms:
    ignominy, disgrace, pity

  2. shame, disgrace, ignominynoun

    a state of dishonor

    «one mistake brought shame to all his family»; «suffered the ignominy of being sent to prison»

    Synonyms:
    ignominy, disgrace, pity

  3. pity, shameverb

    an unfortunate development

    «it’s a pity he couldn’t do it»

    Synonyms:
    disgrace, ignominy, ruth, commiseration, pathos, pity, compassion

  4. dishonor, disgrace, dishonour, attaint, shameverb

    bring shame or dishonor upon

    «he dishonored his family by committing a serious crime»

    Synonyms:
    violate, put down, discredit, dishonor, demean, ravish, attaint, take down, outrage, assault, rape, dishonour, disgrace, degrade

  5. shameverb

    compel through a sense of shame

    «She shamed him into making amends»

    Synonyms:
    dishonor, attaint, dishonour, disgrace

  6. shameverb

    cause to be ashamed

    Synonyms:
    dishonor, attaint, dishonour, disgrace

  7. shameverb

    surpass or beat by a wide margin

    Synonyms:
    dishonor, attaint, dishonour, disgrace

Matched Categories

    • Compel
    • Dishonor
    • Elicit
    • Feeling
    • Surpass

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  1. shamenoun

    Synonyms:
    abashment, mortification, confusion

  2. shamenoun

    Synonyms:
    disgrace, dishonor, opprobrium, reproach, ignominy, infamy, obloquy, odium, scandal, degradation

  3. shameverb

    Synonyms:
    abash, mortify, confuse, confound, disconcert, discompose, humiliate, humble, put to shame, make ashamed, put down

  4. shameverb

    Synonyms:
    disgrace, dishonor, degrade, debase, discredit, sully, taint, stain, tarnish

  5. shameverb

    Synonyms:
    deride, jeer, ridicule, mock at, sneer at, point at

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  1. shamenoun

    Synonyms:
    ignominy, dishonor, reproach, derision, contempt discredit, opprobrium, scandal, disgrace, obloquy, mortification, abashment, humiliation, discomfiture, modesty, decency

  2. shameverb

    Synonyms:
    humiliate, mortify, disconcert, disgrace, degrade, mock, deride, ridicule

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  1. List of paraphrases for «shame»:

    disgrace, ashamed, pity, embarrassment, embarrassed, shameful, regrettable, embarrass, shaming, infamy, outrage, affront, scandal, stigma, ignominy, embarrassing, penalty, opprobrium, injury, dishonour, shamed, damage

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  1. Lisa Powers:

    What’s happening to the club is a shame and negatively impacts the student experience.

  2. Father Evagoras Constantinides:

    We are focused and prayerful and intent on doing whatever we can to recover the icon of our patron saint. It belongs in our house of worship. It belongs with our people, it’s really a shame.

  3. Donald Trump:

    I beat Hillary Clinton easily and, frankly, we beat Hillary Clinton, we won that race, and it’s a shame that there can even be a little bit of a cloud over it.

  4. John Adams:

    In my many years I have come to a conclusion that one useless man is a shame, two is a law firm, and three or more is a congress.

  5. Sean Penn:

    For those who saw the signs of hatred as our cars drove in tonight, I think that it is a good time for those who voted for the ban against gay marriage to sit and reflect and anticipate their great shame and the shame in their grandchildren’s eyes if they continue that way of support, we’ve got to have equal rights for everyone.


Translations for shame

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  • vergüenyaAragonese
  • خجل, عارArabic
  • срамBulgarian
  • vergonya, llàstimaCatalan, Valencian
  • vargognaCorsican
  • stud, stydět se, ostudaCzech
  • skamDanish
  • schämen, Scham, beschämen, SchandeGerman
  • ντροπήGreek
  • honto, hontaĵoEsperanto
  • vergüenza, avergonzar, penaSpanish
  • häbiEstonian
  • شرمPersian
  • saattaa häpeään, häpeä, häpäistäFinnish
  • honteFrench
  • náire, cuir náire ar, náirigh, tabhair náire doIrish
  • vergoñaGalician
  • शर्म, लज्जाHindi
  • szégyen, megaláz, megszégyenítHungarian
  • խայտառակություն, ամոթArmenian
  • shamoIdo
  • háðung, skömmIcelandic
  • vergognaItalian
  • 羞恥心, 恥をかかせる, 恥, 面汚しJapanese
  • ұятKazakh
  • 수치Korean
  • شه‌رم, شووره‌یی, عه‌یبKurdish
  • pudor, ignominiaLatin
  • kaunsLatvian
  • ngaringariā, aniutanga, whakamāMāori
  • syndNorwegian
  • schande, schaamteDutch
  • syndNorwegian Nynorsk
  • skamNorwegian
  • vergonhaOccitan
  • wstyd, zawstydzaćPolish
  • envergonhar, vergonhaPortuguese
  • rușineRomanian
  • доса́да, жаль, стыд, срам, пристыдить, позо́р, опозорить, стыдить, позорить, позорRussian
  • लज्जाSanskrit
  • bregúngia, brigunza, frigonza, bilgonza, bergugna, birgonza, bregunza, vilgonzaSardinian
  • srȃm, posrámiti, postídjeti, stȋd, sramòtaSerbo-Croatian
  • turpAlbanian
  • skam, syndSwedish
  • aibu, soni, fedheha, aibishaSwahili
  • సిగ్గుTelugu
  • ความละอายใจThai
  • ayıp, utançTurkish
  • sự hổ thẹn, sự ngượng, sự xấu hổ, sự thẹnVietnamese

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  • shame [ʃeɪm] сущ

    1. стыдм, позорм, бесчестиеср, срамм, бесславиеср

      (embarrassment, disgrace, dishonor, reproach, ignominy)

      • sense of shame – чувство стыда
      • national shame – национальный позор
    2. чувство стыда

      (sense of shame)

    3. срамотаж

  • shame [ʃeɪm] гл

    1. позорить, опозорить, срамить

      (disgrace)

    2. стыдить, стыдиться, постыдиться

      (feel ashamed)

    3. пристыдить, устыдить

    4. посрамить, постыдить

      (confound)

    5. осрамить

      (disgrace)

    6. бесславить

      (defame)

  • shame [ʃeɪm] предик

    1. жаль

      (pity)

  • shame [ʃeɪm] прил

    1. постыдный

      (disgraceful)

    2. грешно

  • sham [ʃæm] гл

    1. притворяться

      (fake)

interjection
Стыдно! Shame!, Fie upon you!, For shame!, Fie for shame!, Fie, for shame!

Синонимы (v1)

Синонимы (v2)

  • shame сущ

    • disgrace · reproach · dishonor · ignominy · dishonour · infamy · opprobrium · odium
    • pity
    • guilt · remorse
    • regret
    • humiliate · discredit
    • annoyance · vexation

noun

  • humiliation, mortification, chagrin, ignominy, embarrassment, indignity, discomfort
  • guilt, remorse, contrition, compunction
  • disgrace, dishonor, discredit, degradation, ignominy, disrepute, infamy, scandal, opprobrium, contempt, disesteem
  • pity, misfortune, sad thing, bad luck, bummer, crime, sin, crying shame
  • ignominy, disgrace
  • pity

verb

  • disgrace, dishonor, discredit, degrade, debase, stigmatize, taint, sully, tarnish, besmirch, blacken, drag through the mud
  • humiliate, mortify, chagrin, embarrass, abash, chasten, humble, take down a peg or two, cut down to size, show up, make someone eat crow
  • disgrace, attaint, dishonor

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And when I thought about the unspeakable horrors that my ancestors had been through in this country so that I could have it better, my shame grew even deeper.

Когда я думала о невыносимых ужасах, которые пришлись на долю моих предков в этой стране ради лучшей жизни для потомков, мой стыд только увеличивался.

The shame and stigma kept us both silent.

Чувство стыда и боязнь позора заставляли нас молчать.

Not only do we shame, blame and reject them for atrocities that they had absolutely nothing to do with, we re-traumatize them, when we’re supposed to be welcoming them into our countries.

Мы не только унижаем, обвиняем и отворачиваемся от них за зверства, к которым они совершенно не причастны, мы их повторно травмируем вместо того, чтобы принять их у себя в странах.

I felt a profound sense of a shame.

Меня захлестнуло чувство стыда.

We teach girls shame.

Мы учим девочек стыду.

Girls expressed a sense of shame around their genitals.

Девушки испытывали чувство стыда относительно своих гениталий.

It is the nonconsensual sharing of an image used tactically to shame and humiliate a girl or woman that attempts to pornography us.

Смысл этого в несогласованном размещении фото с целью опозорить или оскорбить девушку или женщину и сделать её объектом порнографии.

And so we applaud someone when they tell us about their feelings of shame, but we don’t necessarily link that to oppression.

Поддерживаем тех, кто делится собственным чувством стыда, но мы не всегда проводим связь с угнетением.

And regardless of whether you have children or not, support comprehensive sex education that doesn’t shame our teenagers.

Независимо от того, есть у вас дети или нет, поддерживайте комплексное половое воспитание, которое не стыдит подростков.

And that is really a shame, because right now, we need Generation Possible to help us make some really important decisions about nuclear weapons.

И это особенно обидно, потому что именно сейчас нам нужно поколение возможностей, чтобы принять действительно верные решения по поводу ядерного оружия.

Why didn’t I just hang my head in shame and go home?

Почему я не пошёл домой, понурив голову?

We looked at and released years of stories and assumptions about each other and blame and shame until all that was left was love.

Мы вспоминали и отпускали накопившиеся за годы истории и предположения друг о друге, обвинения и стыд, пока между нами не осталось ничего, кроме любви.

And it really is a shame, because I am so convinced that the world is in real need for women leaders and more principle-based leadership in general.

И это очень обидно, так как я убеждена, что мир очень нуждается и в женщинах — лидерах, и в более принципиальном управлении в целом.

Demonic laughter using her own stolen voice compounded her shame.

Демонический смех ее собственного украденного голоса только завершил унижение.

So they have no soul and no sense of shame.

Поэтому у них нет ни стыда, ни совести.

No sentiment of shame gave a damp to her triumph.

Стыд за Лидию ни малейшим образом не омрачил ее торжества.

Releasing us from the shame and regret of our mistakes.

Освобождает нас от стыда и сожаления от наших ошибок.

You can’t embarrass a man with no shame.

Ты не можешь смутить парня, у которого нет стыда.

Why would you want to shame me with her escape?

Почему ты хотела навлечь на меня позор её побегом?

This badge of shame You’ll show it till you die

И этот знак позора ты будешь предъявлять до самой смерти!

I’m afraid I’ll bring shame on my fate

Мне страшно, что судьба мне принесет один позор.

The shame of defeat is not yet washed away

Позор Позор поражения еще не забыт

There’s no shame in sugar beets, Elspeth.

Нет ничего постыдного в сахарной свекле, Элзбет

I even feel shame looking at his friendly smile.

Мне даже стыдно становится при виде его доброжелательной улыбки.

You cannot relate to a profound sense of shame.

Ты не можешь связать это с глубоким чувством стыда

And frustratingly, of course, there’s no, absolutely no way I can find out, so that’s a shame.

И, к сожалению, конечно, нет абсолютно никакого способа для меня узнать об этом, досадно.

From one side, it’s great to have everything right here online, from the other side, it’s a shame that people have stopped reading paper books and newspapers.

С одной стороны, это здорово, что все есть прямо здесь онлайн, с другой стороны, очень жаль, что люди перестали читать бумажные книги и газеты.

How dare you bring shame to the government and try to assassinate the prince!

Как ты смеешь позорить правительство и пытаться убить принца?

The man was human refuse, a shame to his species.

Этот бродяга был человеческим мусором, позором своего вида.

I was expecting it to show me a deep red blush of shame and embarrassment, because I had found her out.

Я ожидал увидеть густую краску стыда и смущения, вызванную тем, что я раскрыл обман.

It was such a mix of shame and utter cuteness that I laughed.

От такого сочетания показного стыда и откровенной хитрости я рассмеялась.

And as the windstorm of emotion began to fade from Manta’s mind, a black cloud of shame and guilt rolled in to take its place.

Ураган эмоций начал стихать, и на его место просочилось черное облако стыда и вины.

In the past weeks, she had experienced her child as fear, desperation, shame, exhaustion, and vomiting.

За прошедшие недели младенец был для Фаун источником страха, отчаяния, стыда, изнеможения и тошноты.

It’s such a shame you’re out here in the backwoods.

Какой жаль, что вы живёте в такой глуши.

Shame to see you haven’t lost your sense of humour.

Трудно не заметить, что чувство юмора у тебя не пропало.

So it is without pride or shame that I declare my discovery an act of genius.

Поэтому без гордости и стыда я объявляю мое открытие гениальным.

It would be a shame to travel so long in an empty coupe.

Будет очень жаль ехать так долго в пустом купе.

It’s a shame we haven’t a few paper chains and a bunch of mistletoe for the old boy.

Жаль, у нас нет для старика гирлянд и пучка омелы .

His shame, guilt, and remorse stood between us, and blocked him from my forgiveness.

Его стыд и угрызения совести стояли между нами и закрыли его от моего прощения.

His eyes were burning with anger and shame, swimming with tears he refused to let fall.

На его лице пылали глаза, полные стыда, гнева и слез.

They would not comprehend her feelings, her humiliation, her shame, her terror.

Они не могли понять ее унижения, стыда и ужаса.

It’s a shame that being rich and famous doesn’t change your genetics.

Очень жаль, что известность и богатство не изменяют твой генетический код.

You know, usually sprinkle a little shame and a woman will wilt.

Ты как обычно посыпал по щепотке позора и ожидал, что женщины повянут.

It was tactful of Brown to attribute this faintness to hunger, to which all flesh might be subject without shame, and not merely to weakness in face of wounds and suffering.

Браун тактично приписал его обморок голоду, а не постыдной боязни ран и страданий.

Shame you won’t get your grubby little paws on this money.

Жаль, что вы не получите свои неряшливые лапки на эти деньги.

It’s a bit of a shame to learn we’re seeking justice for a scoundrel.

Достаточно печально узнать, что мы ищем справедливости для негодяя.

How could he understand the shame the old man had inspired in Waylander?

Разве поймет Дурмаст, какой стыд вселил старик в его душу?

The shame that a young girl would be made to feel in such a devout and strict religious home.

Позор, который переживает молодая девушка из такого преданного и строгого религиозного дома.

It would be a shame to see that tainted by some inappropriate and unsubstantiated remarks made by a junior colleague.

Будет жаль, если это доверие будет подорвано неуместными и бездоказательными заявлениями, сделанными младшим персоналом.

There is no shame in wanting to honor him, Neroon.

Нет ничего постыдного в том, что вы хотели почтить память Шай Алита, Нерун.

He had only heard the rites, had never done them, and he did not wish to shame himself or Medai by his ignorance.

Он только слышал о ритуале и не хотел позорить себя или Медая своим незнанием.

You had no right to keep a nigger in the room, shame my little sister.

Ты не имел права оставлять нигера в комнате, позорить мою сестру.

I must see the Doctor die in shame and dishonour.

Я должен увидеть, что Доктор умирает в позоре и бесчестии.

You’ll bring dishonor and shame to yourself, the Marine Corps, the country and your family.

Ты принесёшь бесчестие и позор на себя, морскую пехоту, страну и свою семью.

How dare you bring deceive me Bring shame to the family and kill my only heir

Как посмела ты обмануть меня, опозорить нашу семью и погубить моего единственного наследника?

But I promised her that I’ll never shame her before the world.

Но я обещал ей, что никогда не опозорю её перед людьми.

I couldn’t imagine the shame he must have felt when he was growing up and couldn’t talk without stuttering.

Трудно представить, через что он прошел в детстве, когда не мог говорить не заикаясь.

It was a shame El Murid could not have remained a loyal subject.

Как жаль, что Эль Мюрид не остался его лояльным подданным.

He shook his head but did not let the overwhelming sense of shame and anger cloud his features.

Он покачал головой, но не позволил непомерному чувству стыда и гнева исказить его черты.

Indeed she had spoken very rarely since that dreadful night of her unspeakable shame.

С той ужасной ночи своего постыдного падения она вообще говорила очень редко.

What is another word for shame?

1539 synonyms found

Pronunciation:

[ ʃˈe͡ɪm], [ ʃˈe‍ɪm], [ ʃ_ˈeɪ_m]

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  • adj.

    Other relevant words: (adjective)

    • disgrace,
    • lower.
  • n.

    • blot,
    • stigma,
    • blacken someone’s reputation/name/character,
    • talk trash,
    • bruise.

    • discomfort,
    • discomposure,
    • confusion,
    • stupefaction,
    • irritation,
    • self-reproach.

    • tease,
    • degradation,
    • make someone’s toes curl,
    • wither.

    • crime,
    • good.

    bad name (noun)

    • bad odors,
    • bad-name.

    black eye (noun)

    • shiner,
    • Shiners.

    black mark (noun)

    • black-mark.

    chagrin (noun)

    • dis quiets,
    • illhumor,
    • dis composures,
    • dis-mays,
    • ill humors,
    • dis mays,
    • dis-quiets,
    • dis-may,
    • dis composure,
    • dis-satisfaction,
    • up-sets,
    • dis-satisfactions,
    • dis quiet,
    • dis-composure,
    • up-set,
    • fretfulnesses,
    • dis may,
    • ill-humors,
    • dis satisfactions,
    • dis-composures,
    • up sets,
    • dis satisfaction,
    • illhumors,
    • dis-quiet.

    compunction (noun)

    • stab conscience,
    • mis giving,
    • mis-giving.

    conscience (noun)

    • Superegos,
    • still small voice,
    • small voice,
    • squeam,
    • scruples,
    • superego,
    • right and wrong.

    demerit (noun)

    • black mark.

    disappointments (noun)

    • downer,
    • might-have-been,
    • nonevent,
    • brave new world,
    • anticlimax,
    • false dawn,
    • letdown,
    • dud,
    • blind alley,
    • betrayal,
    • fool’s gold.

    discomfiture (noun)

    • disconcertion,
    • disconcertment.

    disfavor (noun)

    • dis taste,
    • un popularity,
    • in-dispositions,
    • mis-trusts,
    • dis approbation,
    • dis-taste,
    • dis pleasure,
    • dis respect,
    • dis trust,
    • dis-inclination,
    • dis-approbation,
    • dis-approval,
    • dis inclination,
    • dis pleasures,
    • dis-approbations,
    • dis trusts,
    • mis trust,
    • dis regards,
    • dis-trust,
    • dis-approvals,
    • mis trusts,
    • dis tastes,
    • dis-respect,
    • dis favor,
    • dis-respects,
    • dis-inclinations,
    • dis-favors,
    • un-popularities,
    • dis-tastes,
    • in dispositions,
    • dis-pleasure,
    • doghouses,
    • mis-trust,
    • in-disposition,
    • dis regard,
    • un popularities,
    • dis-trusts,
    • dis favors,
    • dis-pleasures,
    • dis approbations,
    • dis-regards,
    • dis-favor,
    • dis-regard,
    • dis respects,
    • dis approval,
    • in disposition,
    • unpopularities,
    • un-popularity,
    • dis inclinations,
    • dis approvals.

    disgrace, embarrassment (noun)

    • discredit,
    • bad conscience,
    • infamy,
    • pang,
    • smear,
    • ignominy,
    • contrition,
    • skeleton in the cupboard,
    • shamefacedness,
    • self-disgust,
    • derision,
    • disesteem,
    • self-reproof,
    • treachery,
    • Pudency.

    dishonour (noun)

    • dishonour.

    dismay (noun)

    • vexation,
    • consternation,
    • dismay.

    distress (noun)

    • dis quietude,
    • dis tresses,
    • un happiness,
    • dis comforts,
    • un happinesses,
    • un-happinesses,
    • dis-quietudes,
    • de solations,
    • unconsolabilities,
    • de-solations,
    • dis-tress,
    • worriments,
    • un-happiness,
    • dis tress,
    • dis comfort,
    • dis-tresses,
    • de-solation,
    • de solation,
    • dis-comfort,
    • dis quietudes,
    • dis-quietude,
    • dis-comforts,
    • head-ache.

    egg on one’s face (noun)

    • selfconsciousness,
    • self consciousness,
    • egg face,
    • look foolishes,
    • self-consciousnesses,
    • red faces,
    • self consciousnesses,
    • egg one face,
    • egg ones face,
    • egg one’s face,
    • egg on ones face,
    • selfconsciousnesses,
    • egg-face,
    • egg on one face.

    emotion (noun)

    • excitability,
    • responsiveness,
    • empathy,
    • vibe,
    • vibes,
    • warmth.

    guilt (noun)

    • criminality,
    • answerability,
    • self-condemnation,
    • Peccability,
    • criminalities,
    • malefactions,
    • blameworthiness,
    • Malefaction,
    • sinfulness.

    humiliation (noun)

    • in-dignity,
    • touche,
    • sub-missions,
    • sub missions,
    • humblings,
    • in dignity,
    • self abasements,
    • self-abasements,
    • sub-mission,
    • self abasement,
    • sub mission,
    • in dignities,
    • loss face,
    • egg on one’s face,
    • selfabasements,
    • mental pains,
    • selfabasement,
    • in-dignities.

    ill repute (noun)

    • in gloriousness,
    • in gloriousnesses,
    • disbarments,
    • ingloriousnesses,
    • in-gloriousness,
    • in-gloriousnesses.

    infamy (noun)

    • ignominiousness,
    • notoriousness.

    insult (noun)

    • dis courtesies,
    • dis-courtesy,
    • out-rage,
    • despites,
    • out-rages,
    • un pleasantries,
    • in-civilities,
    • de spite,
    • un pleasantry,
    • de-spite,
    • in-civility,
    • un-pleasantries,
    • slap face,
    • dis-courtesies,
    • de-spites,
    • out rages,
    • de spites,
    • cheap shots,
    • disdainfulnesses,
    • dis courtesy,
    • in civility,
    • in civilities,
    • un-pleasantry.

    mortification (noun)

    • bring downs.

    opprobrium (noun)

    • loss of honor.

    Other relevant words: (noun)

    • insult,
    • abasement,
    • self-abasement,
    • disbarment,
    • Ingloriousness,
    • rue,
    • ink spot,
    • crushings,
    • pangs of conscience,
    • bad odor,
    • humiliation,
    • dirty linen,
    • ink spots,
    • skeleton in closet,
    • mental pain,
    • worriment,
    • contempt,
    • disfavor,
    • taint,
    • remorse,
    • cheap shot,
    • unconsolability,
    • doghouse,
    • undoing,
    • abomination,
    • contriteness,
    • bad name,
    • distress,
    • stain,
    • ruefulness,
    • discomfiture,
    • red face,
    • slap in face,
    • putdown,
    • ill humor,
    • black eye,
    • head ache,
    • ill-repute,
    • fretfulness,
    • unpopularity,
    • Unpleasantries,
    • scorchers,
    • up set,
    • over turn,
    • look foolish,
    • mortification,
    • put-down,
    • compunction,
    • idle rumor,
    • tribulation,
    • chagrin,
    • opprobrium,
    • visitation,
    • reproach,
    • slap the face,
    • guilt,
    • pity,
    • scandal,
    • chidings,
    • scorcher,
    • shamefulness,
    • stab of conscience,
    • mistrust,
    • abashment,
    • attaint,
    • loss of face,
    • ill repute,
    • slap in the face,
    • disdainfulness,
    • ill-humor,
    • headache,
    • Unpleasantry,
    • punctiliousness,
    • self-consciousness,
    • egg on face.

    regret (noun)

    • lamentation,
    • grief,
    • penitence,
    • repentance,
    • sorriness,
    • sorrow,
    • heartache,
    • regret,
    • qualm.

    remorse (noun)

    • re morse,
    • re morses,
    • pangs conscience,
    • ruefulnesses,
    • re-morse,
    • re-morses.

    reproach (noun)

    • re-prehension,
    • re prehensions,
    • re-prehensions,
    • re prehension.

    ridicule (noun)

    • indignity,
    • irony,
    • deprecation,
    • denigration,
    • jesting,
    • irreverence,
    • fun,
    • roast,
    • caricature,
    • sneering,
    • travesty,
    • scorn,
    • flippancy,
    • joke,
    • mockery,
    • taunt,
    • abasement burlesque.

    scandal (noun)

    • de tractions,
    • backstabbings,
    • de-traction,
    • skeleton closet,
    • eavesdroppings,
    • idle rumors,
    • de traction,
    • dirty linens,
    • de-tractions.

    stain (noun)

    • dis coloration,
    • dis-coloration,
    • dis-colorations,
    • sinisters,
    • dis colorations.

    undoing (noun)

    • mis adventures,
    • sub-version,
    • mis calculation,
    • mis-calculation,
    • de stroyer,
    • re-versal,
    • mis-adventure,
    • re-verse,
    • bad omens,
    • mis-adventures,
    • bad omen,
    • sub version,
    • over turns,
    • de-stroyer,
    • un-doings,
    • sub versions,
    • sub-versions,
    • mis-calculations,
    • re verse,
    • re versal,
    • un doing,
    • de stroyers,
    • mis adventure,
    • over-turn,
    • un-doing,
    • de-stroyers,
    • un doings.
  • v.

    abase (verb)

    • defame,
    • dishonor,
    • malign,
    • mock,
    • degrade.

    chagrin (verb)

    • up-setting,
    • dis-compose,
    • dis comfit,
    • dis concerting,
    • dis quieting,
    • dis satisfy,
    • dis comfits,
    • dis satisfies,
    • dis satisfied,
    • dis maying,
    • dis-concerts,
    • dis pleasing,
    • dis-maying,
    • dis mayed,
    • dis-please,
    • dis concerted,
    • dis concerts,
    • dis-concerting,
    • dis-composes,
    • dis composing,
    • dis-mayed,
    • dis-pleases,
    • dis-pleased,
    • dis-composing,
    • dis compose,
    • dis-comfits,
    • dis composes,
    • dis satisfying,
    • dis-satisfied,
    • dis-quieting,
    • dis-composed,
    • dis quieted,
    • dis-comfit,
    • dis-pleasing,
    • dis-concerted,
    • dis pleases,
    • dis-concert,
    • dis-satisfy,
    • dis please,
    • dis concert,
    • dis-satisfies,
    • dis composed,
    • up setting,
    • dis-satisfying,
    • dis-quieted,
    • dis pleased.

    competition (verb)

    • shame.

    confuse (verb)

    • be fuddles,
    • be muse,
    • mis leads,
    • be-fuddling,
    • un hinge,
    • be-muse,
    • dis-orient,
    • be devilling,
    • be-mused,
    • leads astray,
    • un settles,
    • be devils,
    • mis-inform,
    • be devil,
    • be-clouded,
    • de-moralized,
    • be fuddle,
    • de-moralize,
    • un-hinges,
    • dis-orients,
    • de moralize,
    • be-musing,
    • mis informs,
    • be-deviled,
    • be deviled,
    • un hinges,
    • threw off balance,
    • mis-lead,
    • be-devils,
    • be-devilling,
    • un-settles,
    • de moralizing,
    • be-clouding,
    • dis-tract,
    • de-moralizing,
    • mis inform,
    • be clouding,
    • be devilled,
    • mis informing,
    • un hinging,
    • dis tract,
    • mis-informed,
    • un-settle,
    • be-devil,
    • dis-tracts,
    • un-hinged,
    • throwing off balance,
    • un-hinging,
    • be clouded,
    • un-settling,
    • un-settled,
    • dis tracts,
    • throw balance,
    • mis informed,
    • de moralized,
    • mis-leads,
    • throws balance,
    • un settled,
    • be musing,
    • be mused,
    • mis-informs,
    • threw balance,
    • de-moralizes,
    • dis orient,
    • un settle,
    • un-hinge,
    • mis-informing,
    • de moralizes,
    • un settling,
    • rendered uncertain,
    • throwing balance,
    • be-devilled,
    • be-deviling,
    • mis-leading,
    • un hinged,
    • renders uncertain,
    • be deviling,
    • be-fuddles,
    • dis-orienting,
    • be-clouds,
    • be-fuddled,
    • dis orienting,
    • dis orients,
    • be-fuddle,
    • dis-oriented,
    • rendering uncertain,
    • mis leading,
    • be clouds,
    • be-cloud,
    • be fuddled,
    • be fuddling,
    • mis lead,
    • dis oriented.

    crush (verb)

    • over whelmed,
    • over-whelms,
    • over whelms,
    • over-whelm,
    • over-whelmed,
    • over-whelming,
    • over whelming,
    • over whelm.

    defile (verb)

    • be-smirches,
    • de-flowering,
    • dis colored,
    • be smirched,
    • be-foul,
    • mucks up,
    • de files,
    • be-smirching,
    • maculates,
    • be smirch,
    • be smirching,
    • be-fouls,
    • maculating,
    • de-files,
    • mucking up,
    • pro fanes,
    • de-file,
    • de-flowers,
    • dis-coloring,
    • be foul,
    • de flowered,
    • be-smirched,
    • be-smirch,
    • de flowers,
    • disco loring,
    • be fouled,
    • de flower,
    • dis coloring,
    • be-fouled,
    • de filing,
    • be smirches,
    • disco-loring,
    • making foul,
    • made foul,
    • scuzzes up,
    • de-filed,
    • dis-color,
    • scuzzing up,
    • be fouls,
    • de flowering,
    • de-filing,
    • dis colors,
    • be fouling,
    • pro-fane,
    • dis color,
    • be-fouling,
    • de-flowered,
    • de file,
    • de filed,
    • dis-colored,
    • dis-colors,
    • makes foul,
    • de-flower,
    • pro fane,
    • pro-fanes,
    • scuzzed up.

    discountenance (verb)

    • dis countenanced,
    • dis-countenancing,
    • dis countenancing,
    • dis-countenance,
    • dis-countenanced,
    • dis-countenances,
    • dis countenances,
    • dis countenance.

    disgrace, embarrass (verb)

    • confound,
    • give a black eye,
    • disconcert,
    • humble,
    • ridicule,
    • take down,
    • debase,
    • abash.

    embarrass (verb)

    • giving a bad time,
    • throws into a tizzy,
    • gave a hard time,
    • gives a hard time,
    • gives bad time,
    • catch short,
    • gave hard time,
    • throws in to a tizzy,
    • puts in hole,
    • made monkey of,
    • threw in to tizzy,
    • putting on spot,
    • be-wilder,
    • puts on spot,
    • puts in a hole,
    • throwing into a tizzy,
    • be wildered,
    • throwing in to a tizzy,
    • making a monkey of,
    • gave bad time,
    • put the spot,
    • puts a hole,
    • put spot,
    • putting the spot,
    • made a monkey of,
    • puts hole,
    • throw in to a tizzy,
    • puts in a spot,
    • put out countenance,
    • puts the spot,
    • put hole,
    • putting a spot,
    • threw in to a tizzy,
    • gives hard time,
    • put on spot,
    • gave a bad time,
    • giving bad time,
    • be wilders,
    • throws in to tizzy,
    • puts out countenance,
    • dis tressed,
    • putting in a hole,
    • putting out countenance,
    • catches one short,
    • threw into tizzy,
    • puts out of countenance,
    • be-wildered,
    • putting in a spot,
    • giving a hard time,
    • gives a bad time,
    • hanging up,
    • be wildering,
    • makes a monkey of,
    • throws into tizzy,
    • putting in hole,
    • makes monkey of,
    • catching short,
    • putting a hole,
    • put in spot,
    • putting in spot,
    • putting hole,
    • catching one short,
    • puts a spot,
    • putting out of countenance,
    • throwing into tizzy,
    • hanged up,
    • puts in spot,
    • be-wilders,
    • threw into a tizzy,
    • puts spot,
    • give hard time,
    • put in hole,
    • puts on the spot,
    • throwing in to tizzy,
    • catches short,
    • throw in to tizzy,
    • giving hard time,
    • make monkey of,
    • caught one short,
    • dis-tressed,
    • be-wildering,
    • put a spot,
    • making monkey of,
    • hangs up,
    • be wilder,
    • put a hole,
    • putting on the spot,
    • give bad time.

    humiliate (verb)

    • took down a peg,
    • made a fool of,
    • be mean,
    • bringing low,
    • de pressed,
    • de-press,
    • be meaning,
    • de pressing,
    • de presses,
    • cut down size,
    • making ashamed,
    • cutting down to size,
    • shooting down,
    • casts down,
    • shoots down,
    • bemeans,
    • brings low,
    • making a fool of,
    • make fool of,
    • be-means,
    • making fool of,
    • sub dues,
    • sub due,
    • makes a fool of,
    • be means,
    • de-pressing,
    • be-meaning,
    • de-pressed,
    • takes down peg,
    • takes down a peg,
    • made fool of,
    • de press,
    • de-presses,
    • sub-due,
    • makes fool of,
    • cutting down size,
    • makes ashamed,
    • taking down peg,
    • cuts down size,
    • bemeaning,
    • taking down a peg,
    • be-mean,
    • take down peg,
    • took down peg,
    • sub-dues,
    • cuts down to size.

    mortify (verb)

    • gat one’s comeuppance,
    • takes the wind out,
    • got comeuppance,
    • gets one’s comeuppance,
    • dis-appointing,
    • dis appoints,
    • gets one comeuppance,
    • gotten one comeuppance,
    • getting one’s comeuppance,
    • dis appoint,
    • gat ones comeuppance,
    • dis-appoint,
    • gotten comeuppance,
    • dis-appoints,
    • dis appointed,
    • dis-appointed,
    • gets ones comeuppance,
    • got one’s comeuppance,
    • gat comeuppance,
    • getting comeuppance,
    • took wind out,
    • get ones comeuppance,
    • gotten ones comeuppance,
    • got ones comeuppance,
    • gat one comeuppance,
    • getting ones comeuppance,
    • dis appointing,
    • taking wind out,
    • take wind out,
    • took the wind out,
    • taking the wind out,
    • got one comeuppance,
    • takes wind out,
    • gotten one’s comeuppance,
    • gets comeuppance,
    • get one comeuppance,
    • getting one comeuppance.

    put down (verb)

    • de-cries,
    • downcries,
    • de cries,
    • dis missed,
    • dis-missing,
    • de crying,
    • dis-counted,
    • dis counts,
    • de cried,
    • dis-counting,
    • opprobriating,
    • dis-counts,
    • de-cried,
    • dis counted,
    • opprobriates,
    • dis-missed,
    • de cry,
    • downcried,
    • de-crying,
    • dis counting,
    • opprobriated,
    • de-cry,
    • downcrying,
    • dis missing.

    put to shame (verb)

    • bring shame up on,
    • sur-passed,
    • hold shame,
    • holds up shame,
    • brings shame up on,
    • put shame,
    • holds shame,
    • sur passed,
    • sur-passes,
    • holds up to shame,
    • sur passes,
    • held to shame,
    • held shame,
    • brought shame upon,
    • holding up to shame,
    • sur-passing,
    • held up to shame,
    • sur-pass,
    • holding up shame,
    • held up shame,
    • hold up shame,
    • sur pass,
    • brings shame upon,
    • bringing shame up on,
    • hold to shame,
    • holds to shame,
    • brought shame up on,
    • holding to shame,
    • holding shame,
    • bringing shame upon.

    shame (verb)

    • discomfit,
    • debunk,
    • ostracize,
    • expose.

    show up (verb)

    • in validated,
    • de bunked,
    • un dressed,
    • de bunks,
    • in validating,
    • un-dressed,
    • un mask,
    • shows in bad light,
    • un-cloaking,
    • un dress,
    • dis credited,
    • un-shrouding,
    • show bad light,
    • dis-covering,
    • un cloaked,
    • dis-covers,
    • un shrouded,
    • in validate,
    • dis-crediting,
    • showing in bad light,
    • dis covers,
    • dis covered,
    • un masks,
    • un-shroud,
    • in-validated,
    • re-veals,
    • un shroud,
    • de-bunking,
    • in-validating,
    • unshrouds,
    • de-bunks,
    • in-validates,
    • showing bad light,
    • de bunking,
    • dis-cover,
    • un cloaking,
    • un shrouds,
    • un masking,
    • shows bad light,
    • showed bad light,
    • un dressing,
    • un cloak,
    • un-dresses,
    • showed in bad light,
    • un-shrouds,
    • un-masking,
    • un drest,
    • dis covering,
    • un shrouding,
    • in validates,
    • de bunk,
    • un cloaks,
    • dis crediting,
    • puts spotlight on,
    • dis-covered,
    • un-cloaks,
    • un dresses,
    • re veals,
    • dis cover,
    • de-bunked,
    • un-masks,
    • un-drest,
    • un-cloak,
    • putting spotlight on,
    • in-validate,
    • un-dressing,
    • un-masked,
    • unshrouding,
    • un-cloaked,
    • un-shrouded,
    • un-mask,
    • un-dress,
    • dis-credited,
    • un masked,
    • de-bunk,
    • re-veal.

    slander (verb)

    • denigrate,
    • denounce,
    • besmirch,
    • besmear,
    • libel,
    • detract,
    • calumniate,
    • slander,
    • badmouth,
    • sully,
    • traduce,
    • stigmatize,
    • blacken,
    • pillory,
    • scandalize,
    • tarnish,
    • vilify.

    snub (verb)

    • giving the brush,
    • gives the brush,
    • up staging,
    • dis-regarding,
    • up staged,
    • looking coldly up on,
    • ices out,
    • looked coldly upon,
    • acted cool,
    • dis regarding,
    • re-buffed,
    • re-buffs,
    • up stage,
    • looked right through,
    • looks coldly upon,
    • looked coldly up on,
    • looking right through,
    • dis regarded,
    • giving brush,
    • puts chill on,
    • looks right through,
    • icing out,
    • give brush,
    • re buffs,
    • snobbing,
    • gives brush,
    • re buffed,
    • putting chill on,
    • look coldly up on,
    • puts the chill on,
    • putting the chill on,
    • re buffing,
    • iced out,
    • up stages,
    • re buff,
    • cutting dead,
    • snobbed,
    • passes up,
    • up-stages,
    • cuts dead,
    • up-stage,
    • dis-regarded,
    • gave brush,
    • acting cool,
    • looking coldly upon,
    • looks coldly up on,
    • gave the brush,
    • up-staging,
    • up-staged,
    • not give time day,
    • acts cool,
    • passing up,
    • re-buffing.

    soil (verb)

    • be grimed,
    • musses up,
    • be-griming,
    • be-draggles,
    • be draggle,
    • bedraggles,
    • mussing up,
    • be grimes,
    • be-grime,
    • be-draggled,
    • be draggling,
    • be grime,
    • be griming,
    • be-grimed,
    • be-grimes,
    • be-draggling,
    • be draggles,
    • be draggled,
    • be-draggle.

    taint (verb)

    • crudded up,
    • casting slur,
    • crudding up,
    • de-cays,
    • giving bad name,
    • co-oked,
    • dis integrate,
    • giving a bad name,
    • de cays,
    • de-composes,
    • dis integrating,
    • de cay,
    • dis integrated,
    • gave bad name,
    • give bad name,
    • breaks down,
    • de-compose,
    • casts a slur,
    • co oked,
    • de-composed,
    • dis-integrating,
    • co-oking,
    • de-composing,
    • de-cay,
    • dis-integrate,
    • dis-integrates,
    • broke down,
    • de composed,
    • gives bad name,
    • dis integrates,
    • casting a slur,
    • casts slur,
    • de compose,
    • de composing,
    • gave a bad name,
    • gives a bad name,
    • brake down,
    • cruds up,
    • cast slur,
    • de composes,
    • co oking,
    • dis-integrated.
  • Other synonyms:

    • guilt trip,
    • shame into,
    • embarrassment,
    • modesty,
    • bummer,
    • fluster,
    • inhibition.

    • wrong-foot,
    • cringe,
    • disrepute.

    • inhibit.

    • come down.

    • go down.

    abase

    • be little,
    • lowered,
    • reducing.

    confuse

    • lead astray,
    • leading astray,
    • stir up,
    • misinformed,
    • mystified,
    • disorient,
    • Fuddling,
    • fuddles,
    • fuddled,
    • render uncertain,
    • throw off balance,
    • disorients,
    • fuddle,
    • mystify,
    • be cloud,
    • throws off balance,
    • stirred up,
    • disorienting,
    • stirring up,
    • stirs up,
    • led astray.

    disgrace

    • obloquy,
    • odium.

    moral sense

    • conscience.

    Other relevant words:

    • sense,
    • lay bare,
    • putting spot,
    • undresses,
    • put chill on,
    • humiliate,
    • uncloak,
    • Crumbed,
    • Maculated,
    • crush,
    • show up,
    • begrimes,
    • hold up to shame,
    • give a bad name,
    • irk,
    • Messing,
    • put down,
    • process,
    • Unshroud,
    • mucked,
    • muddied,
    • Bedraggling,
    • embarrass,
    • downcry,
    • Tarring,
    • breaking down,
    • maculate,
    • quell,
    • muddies,
    • Begriming,
    • discountenance,
    • highlighted,
    • perception,
    • burred,
    • Trashed,
    • foul,
    • get one’s comeuppance,
    • Quashed,
    • infect,
    • bemeaned,
    • Tarred,
    • blistered,
    • make a monkey of,
    • snub,
    • bedraggle,
    • touch,
    • griming,
    • muss up,
    • give the brush,
    • tarnishes,
    • laying bare,
    • casting down,
    • get comeuppance,
    • pass up,
    • abase,
    • Messed,
    • throw into a tizzy,
    • put on the spot,
    • lays bare,
    • feel,
    • ice out,
    • hang up,
    • Worsting,
    • crud up,
    • uncloaks,
    • brought low,
    • befoul,
    • mucked up,
    • uncloaking,
    • muck up,
    • put spotlight on,
    • not give time of day,
    • catch one short,
    • sensation,
    • make foul,
    • perturb,
    • opprobriate,
    • grimed,
    • embarrassing,
    • put out of countenance,
    • cast down,
    • make ashamed,
    • show in bad light,
    • made ashamed,
    • cast a slur,
    • molest,
    • act cool,
    • put to shame,
    • put in a spot,
    • bring low,
    • mussed up,
    • give a bad time,
    • mucking,
    • pollute,
    • disciplined,
    • emotion,
    • take down a peg,
    • procedure,
    • bring shame upon,
    • begrimed,
    • give a hard time,
    • caught short,
    • defile,
    • Muddying,
    • take the wind out,
    • put in a hole,
    • put the chill on,
    • soiled,
    • uncloaked,
    • shoot down,
    • throw into tizzy,
    • look coldly upon,
    • tar,
    • iced,
    • cut dead,
    • scuzz up,
    • shows up,
    • passed up,
    • look right through,
    • unshrouded,
    • shot down,
    • laid bare,
    • confuse,
    • break down,
    • reaction,
    • soil,
    • make a fool of,
    • Crumbing,
    • worsted,
    • quash,
    • mortify,
    • act,
    • Burring,
    • begrime,
    • cut down to size,
    • Tars,
    • attitude,
    • Bemean,
    • highlighting,
    • Disciplining.

    Other relevant words (noun):

    • destruction,
    • remorseful,
    • bashful,
    • contravene,
    • turpitude,
    • remorsefulness,
    • belittle,
    • bashfulness,
    • penance,
    • violate,
    • badly,
    • guilty conscience,
    • deflation,
    • surpass,
    • ill fame,
    • intimidate,
    • catastrophe,
    • plague,
    • paltry,
    • reject,
    • abnormality,
    • shocking,
    • calamity,
    • bully,
    • comedown,
    • inveigh against,
    • honesty,
    • abuse,
    • embarrassed,
    • slur,
    • force,
    • flummox,
    • scandalise,
    • desecration,
    • ignominious,
    • apology,
    • perplex,
    • forbid,
    • break,
    • elegance,
    • color,
    • unhappily,
    • upset,
    • drive,
    • pull down,
    • let down,
    • outrage,
    • loathsomeness,
    • delicacy,
    • iniquity,
    • venality,
    • disrespect,
    • bewilder,
    • censure,
    • ruination,
    • propriety,
    • Apologies,
    • regrets,
    • upstage,
    • grievance,
    • descent,
    • shamefaced,
    • corrupt,
    • pathos,
    • damage,
    • disappointment,
    • rail,
    • sheepish,
    • belittlement,
    • condemn,
    • solemnly,
    • debauch,
    • denunciation,
    • soberly,
    • rattle,
    • regretfully,
    • Shaming,
    • discompose,
    • Improbity,
    • dolefully,
    • outclass,
    • eclipse,
    • vitiate,
    • decorum,
    • sadness,
    • earnestly,
    • repining,
    • pitiful,
    • coyness,
    • misfortune,
    • nuisance,
    • crying shame,
    • piteously,
    • reflect discredit upon,
    • debasement,
    • pitiable,
    • Calumniation,
    • rebuff,
    • attack,
    • smirch,
    • virtue,
    • wrong,
    • cut,
    • hangdog look,
    • compassion,
    • outdo,
    • atrocity,
    • cow,
    • attrition,
    • depress,
    • devastate,
    • assault,
    • self-abnegation,
    • abhorrence,
    • disgracefulness,
    • disgraced,
    • vitiation,
    • defamation,
    • suppress,
    • deeply,
    • Setdown,
    • contaminate,
    • byword of reproach,
    • bring into disrepute,
    • decry,
    • overthrow,
    • byword,
    • ruth,
    • lamentably,
    • sacrilege,
    • reduce,
    • dump,
    • Egregiousness,
    • deflate,
    • mixing up,
    • depreciation,
    • respectability,
    • derogate,
    • error,
    • transgress,
    • cast reproach upon,
    • sadly,
    • notoriety,
    • hangdog,
    • awkward,
    • unreasonableness,
    • silence,
    • lose face,
    • feel ashamed,
    • detestation,
    • ignore,
    • rape,
    • put out,
    • sorry,
    • puzzle,
    • humbling,
    • disdain,
    • devastation,
    • wickedness,
    • sense of shame,
    • pathetically,
    • condescend,
    • wretchedly,
    • chasten,
    • bemuse,
    • deplume,
    • bring into discredit,
    • throw,
    • gravely,
    • disgraceful,
    • coerce,
    • disreputable,
    • push,
    • sorrowful,
    • outstrip,
    • profanation,
    • mournfully,
    • revile,
    • prudishness,
    • unfrock,
    • blemish,
    • malum in se,
    • subdue,
    • sedately,
    • severely,
    • disparage,
    • bad break,
    • befuddle,
    • vileness,
    • too bad,
    • put,
    • infringe,
    • a crying shame,
    • ravish,
    • ayenbite of inwit,
    • shameful,
    • monstrosity,
    • baseness,
    • buffalo,
    • bad,
    • diminish,
    • criticize,
    • burning shame,
    • take,
    • outshine,
    • assail,
    • despise,
    • shyness,
    • scandalous,
    • detraction,
    • vituperate,
    • decency,
    • baffle,
    • fall,
    • anxiety,
    • ruin,
    • sorrowfulness,
    • declaim,
    • bring down,
    • deplorably,
    • disfavour,
    • timidity,
    • Reprobacy,
    • humility,
    • overshadow,
    • dismiss,
    • wistfulness,
    • coy,
    • piteous,
    • sorrowfully,
    • pitifully,
    • disparagement,
    • annoyance,
    • unluckily,
    • evil,
    • desecrate,
    • impugn,
    • ashamed,
    • Pucelage,
    • befouled,
    • disobey,
    • Denunciate,
    • downgrade,
    • defrock,
    • violation,
    • revulsion,
    • virginity,
    • heinousness,
    • regretfulness,
    • hatred,
    • be ashamed,
    • dishearten,
    • pathetic,
    • slight,
    • woe,
    • defeat,
    • offence,
    • seemliness,
    • be a reproach to,
    • downfall,
    • deign,
    • unfortunately,
    • disturb,
    • decorousness,
    • ruefully,
    • penitent,
    • displume,
    • collapse,
    • dishonorable,
    • timid,
    • deprecate,
    • villainy,
    • depreciate,
    • infamous,
    • demean,
    • cheapen,
    • commiseration,
    • discombobulate,
    • shamefastness,
    • chastity,
    • spoil,
    • Peccancy,
    • vilification,
    • derogation,
    • continence,
    • purity,
    • diffidence,
    • Pudicity,
    • impute shame to,
    • regrettably,
    • bitterness,
    • stoop,
    • show,
    • sin,
    • disaster,
    • knavery,
    • obliquity,
    • Regretting,
    • flagrant,
    • seriously,
    • curse,
    • affront.

How to use «Shame» in context?

Shame is an emotion that is commonly experienced when an individual is aware of behavioral standards that they have failed to meet. When shame occurs, an individual feels embarrassed, disgraced, and/or humiliated. Shame is often accompanied by feelings of worthlessness and a loss of self-worth. Shame can significantly impact an individual’s life, relationships, and mental health.

Shame can be a result of a variety of behaviors, such as engaging in illegal activities, being sexually promiscuous, and making careless mistakes.

Paraphrases for Shame:

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  • Equivalence

    • Coordinating conjunction
      pity.
    • Noun, singular or mass
      disgrace, pity.
    • Adverb
      pity.
    • Interjection
      pity.
    • Verb, base form
      disgrace, pity.
  • Forward Entailment

    • Noun, singular or mass
      dishonour.
  • Reverse Entailment

    • Adjective
      ashamed.
    • Proper noun, singular
      ashamed.
    • Noun, singular or mass
      embarrassment.
  • Independent

    • Adjective
      disgraceful, embarrassed, humiliated, terrible.
    • Noun, singular or mass
      affront, blame, blot, disappointment, discredit, disrepute, indignity, lamentable, misfortune, modesty, penalty, reproach, sadness, sentence, sham, sin, stigmatization, Discrediting.
    • Interjection
      disgraceful.
    • Verb, past tense
      embarrass.
    • Verb, 3rd person singular present
      knows.
    • Verb, base form
      blame.
  • Other Related

    • Adjective
      embarrassing, outrageous.
    • Noun, singular or mass
      humiliation, ignominy, infamy, mockery, opprobrium, outrage, punishment, scandal, stigma.
    • Verb, base form
      embarrass.

Homophones for Shame:

  • sesame, saigon, Susiana, scheme, simoom, scion, squama, siouan, shoshonean, saginaw, sigma, sea onion, sikhism, schwann, shaman, shannon, segno, sow in, smew, sign away, simoon, suasion, saone, sagina, swain, sam, shoshone, soman, seam, sima, sane, sigyn, szechwan, seize on, skinny, senna, same, sham, shoshonian, sezession, susian, shimmy, sachsen, succussion, Shiism, shoo-in, scum, shaken, someone, sea mew, scission, Sana’a, six-gun, sium, sawan, sisham, socinian, sea anemone, snow, some, som, shinny, swami, somme, skin, seminoma, sinewy, Shah Jahan, soigne, succession, sene, schema, sixsome, sanaa, scam, session, sumo, Sunna, Sq In, synonym, shun, schmo, sicken, snowy, sign in, scan, samoa, somehow, swim, squaw man, shoeshine, simon, sian, Sison Amomum, soon, sinew, sign, sine, sienna, synonymy, sexism, shawny, sajama, sinai, shawm, saman, seine, sana, sin, sachem, sign on, syzygium, sison, sewn, sun, sone, semi, snowman, shim, shem, siam, schism, sauna, seyhan, soignee, swan, secession, sunny, sonny, simenon, sm, schizogony, syconium, suck in, soma, saxony, suomi, sheeny, summon, semen, shina, someway, son, seaman, sheen, sawm, sciaena, shogun, sunni, samoan, shaggymane, sashimi, simian, sum, shammy, sage hen, samia, Shona, szechuan, sown, shawn, sequin, shawnee, susquehanna, sichuan, shan, scummy, simony, Sunnah, shoshoni, seamy, sion, swine, shiny, shin, swoon, sesamum, sn, season, sami, Susanna, siwan, Shema, shahn, sechuana, SAAMI, SAAME, siskin, scammony, schumann, Swagman, showman, scene, simeon, saxon, shmo, seem, sen, skein, skim, Shinney, seism, scone, shanny, sikkim, shine.

Hyponym for Shame:

  • n.

    • feeling
      feeling.
  • v.

    • competition
      outdo, outperform, outmatch, outstrip, surmount, surpass, outgo, exceed.
    • emotion
      elicit, raise, evoke, fire, kindle, provoke, enkindle, arouse.
    • social
      oblige, compel, obligate.

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ЭТИМОЛОГИЯ СЛОВА SHAME

Old English scamu; related to Old Norse skömm, Old High German skama.

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Shame

Позор — это, по-разному, аффект, эмоция, познание, состояние или состояние. Полагают, что корни слова «позор» происходят из более старого слова, означающего «покрывать»; как таковое, охватывая себя, буквально или образно, является естественным выражением стыда. Ученый девятнадцатого века Чарльз Дарвин в своей книге «Выражение эмоций в человеке и животных» описывал чувство стыда как состоящее из краснеть, путаницы разума, нисходящих глаз, слабой осанки и опущенной головы, и он заметил, что наблюдения за позором влияют на населения во всем мире. Он также отметил чувство тепла или тепла, возникающих в сильном стыде. «Чувство стыда» — это сознание или осознание стыда как состояния или состояния. Такое позорное познание может возникнуть в результате опыта позора или, в более общем плане, в любой ситуации смущения, позора, позора, неадекватности, унижения или огорчения. Состояние или состояние стыда также могут быть назначены извне другими, независимо от собственного опыта или осознания. «Постыдить» обычно означает активное присвоение или сообщение состояния стыда другому. Shame is, variously, an affect, emotion, cognition, state, or condition. The roots of the word shame are thought to derive from an older word meaning «to cover»; as such, covering oneself, literally or figuratively, is a natural expression of shame. Nineteenth century scientist Charles Darwin, in his book The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals, described shame affect as consisting of blushing, confusion of mind, downward cast eyes, slack posture, and lowered head, and he noted observations of shame affect in human populations worldwide. He also noted the sense of warmth or heat occurring in intense shame. A «sense of shame» is the consciousness or awareness of shame as a state or condition. Such shame cognition may occur as a result of the experience of shame affect or, more generally, in any situation of embarrassment, dishonor, disgrace, inadequacy, humiliation, or chagrin. A condition or state of shame may also be assigned externally, by others, regardless of one’s own experience or awareness. «To shame» generally means to actively assign or communicate a state of shame to another.


Значение слова shame в словаре английский языка

Первое определение стыда в словаре — это болезненная эмоция, вызванная осознанием того, что она сделала что-то бесчестное, недостойное, унижающее достоинство и т. Д. Другим определением стыда является способность чувствовать такую ​​эмоцию. Позор — это также позор или позор.

The first definition of shame in the dictionary is a painful emotion resulting from an awareness of having done something dishonourable, unworthy, degrading, etc. Other definition of shame is capacity to feel such an emotion. Shame is also ignominy or disgrace.

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СПРЯЖЕНИЕ ГЛАГОЛА SHAME

PRESENT

Present

I shame

you shame

he/she/it shames

we shame

you shame

they shame

Present continuous

I am shaming

you are shaming

he/she/it is shaming

we are shaming

you are shaming

they are shaming

Present perfect

I have shamed

you have shamed

he/she/it has shamed

we have shamed

you have shamed

they have shamed

Present perfect continuous

I have been shaming

you have been shaming

he/she/it has been shaming

we have been shaming

you have been shaming

they have been shaming

PAST

Past

I shamed

you shamed

he/she/it shamed

we shamed

you shamed

they shamed

Past continuous

I was shaming

you were shaming

he/she/it was shaming

we were shaming

you were shaming

they were shaming

Past perfect

I had shamed

you had shamed

he/she/it had shamed

we had shamed

you had shamed

they had shamed

Past perfect continuous

I had been shaming

you had been shaming

he/she/it had been shaming

we had been shaming

you had been shaming

they had been shaming

FUTURE

Future

I will shame

you will shame

he/she/it will shame

we will shame

you will shame

they will shame

Future continuous

I will be shaming

you will be shaming

he/she/it will be shaming

we will be shaming

you will be shaming

they will be shaming

Future perfect

I will have shamed

you will have shamed

he/she/it will have shamed

we will have shamed

you will have shamed

they will have shamed

Future perfect continuous

I will have been shaming

you will have been shaming

he/she/it will have been shaming

we will have been shaming

you will have been shaming

they will have been shaming

CONDITIONAL

Conditional

I would shame

you would shame

he/she/it would shame

we would shame

you would shame

they would shame

Conditional continuous

I would be shaming

you would be shaming

he/she/it would be shaming

we would be shaming

you would be shaming

they would be shaming

Conditional perfect

I would have shame

you would have shame

he/she/it would have shame

we would have shame

you would have shame

they would have shame

Conditional perfect continuous

I would have been shaming

you would have been shaming

he/she/it would have been shaming

we would have been shaming

you would have been shaming

they would have been shaming

IMPERATIVE

Imperative

you shame
we let´s shame
you shame

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

Present Participle

shaming

СЛОВА, РИФМУЮЩИЕСЯ СО СЛОВОМ SHAME

Синонимы и антонимы слова shame в словаре английский языка

СИНОНИМЫ СЛОВА «SHAME»

Указанные слова имеют то же или сходное значение, что у слова «shame», и относятся к той же грамматической категории.

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Тенденции использования слова shame

ТЕНДЕНЦИИ ИСПОЛЬЗОВАНИЯ ТЕРМИНА «SHAME»

Тенденции

ЧАСТОТНОСТЬ

Слово используется очень часто

На показанной выше карте показана частотность использования термина «shame» в разных странах.

Тенденции основных поисковых запросов и примеры использования слова shame

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ЧАСТОТА ИСПОЛЬЗОВАНИЯ ТЕРМИНА «SHAME» С ТЕЧЕНИЕМ ВРЕМЕНИ

На графике показано годовое изменение частотности использования слова «shame» за последние 500 лет. Формирование графика основано на анализе того, насколько часто термин «shame» появляется в оцифрованных печатных источниках на английский языке, начиная с 1500 года до настоящего времени.

Примеры использования в литературе на английский языке, цитаты и новости о слове shame

ЦИТАТЫ СО СЛОВОМ «SHAME»

Известные цитаты и высказывания со словом shame.

What is a shame is that there isn’t stuff that is as great as ‘Oz’ on a consistent level around today.

It’s a shame in a way that people come and go with one album.

The first draught serveth for health, the second for pleasure, the third for shame, and the fourth for madness.

Don’t shame the young for releasing their pent-up fear.

Who is there that can adequately gauge the greatness of the humility, gentleness, self-surrender, revealed by the Lord of majesty in assuming human nature, in accepting the punishment of death, the shame of the cross?

If we have anything kind to say, any tender sentiment to express, we feel a sense of shame.

I read an interview where someone said, ‘It’s a shame that anyone can make a movie now,’ and I feel the exact opposite.

When I jump into something, I really do it to the fullest extent that my time and energy will allow me. I’m from Texas, and to see so many people that are obese and with disorders that are preventable. They haven’t been shown or told. I’m really passionate about making sure my fellow countrymen are healthy. It’s a shame.

After all, you put a lot into creating a universe and everything that goes with it, and it seems a shame to use it only once.

I think we’re at risk with our democracy. I think we’re dealing with the most closed, imperialistic, nastiest administration in living memory. They even put Richard Nixon to shame.

КНИГИ НА АНГЛИЙСКИЙ ЯЗЫКЕ, ИМЕЮЩЕЕ ОТНОШЕНИЕ К СЛОВУ «SHAME»

Поиск случаев использования слова shame в следующих библиографических источниках. Книги, относящиеся к слову shame, и краткие выдержки из этих книг для получения представления о контексте использования этого слова в литературе на английский языке.

1

Healing the Shame that Binds You: Recovery Classics Edition

Shame is the motivator behind many toxic behaviors like compulsion, codependency, addiction, and drive to superachieve. This title identifies personal shame, explains the underlying reasons, and addresses root causes.

2

Shame: The Exposed Self

In this paperback edition, Michael Lewis adds a compelling new chapter on stigma in which he details the process in which stigmatization produces shame.

As captivating fairy-tale, devastating political satire and exquisite, uproarious entertainment, Shame is a novel without rival.

4

Fat Shame: Stigma and the Fat Body in American Culture

A look at how fatness became a cultural stigma in the United States.

DAUGHTERS OF SHAME reveals the stories of young women such as Shazia, kidnapped and taken to Pakistan to marry a man she had never met; and Banaz, murdered by her own family after escaping an abusive marriage.

6

Shame: Theory, Therapy, Theology

This book, first published in 2000, aims to understand the nature of shame as it relates to Christian thought and practice.

Shame is the heart-rending true story of a young girl’s attempt to escape from a cruel, claustrophobic world where family honour mattered more than anything – sometimes more than life itself.

8

Crime, Shame and Reintegration

This book, a contribution to general criminological theory, suggests that the key to why some societies have higher crime rates than others lies in the way different cultures go about the social process of shaming wrongdoers.

9

Zane’s Shame on It All: A Novel

For anyone who has ever observed the behavior of a close friend or family member and suppressed the urge to scream «Shame on you!» out loud, Shame on It All is the novel for you. Harmony, Bryce, and Lucinda (a.k.a.

This volume reports on the growing body of knowledge on shame and guilt, integrating findings from the authors’ original research program with other data emerging from social, clinical, personality, and developmental psychology.

June Price Tangney, Ronda L. Dearing, 2003

НОВОСТИ, В КОТОРЫХ ВСТРЕЧАЕТСЯ ТЕРМИН «SHAME»

Здесь показано, как национальная и международная пресса использует термин shame в контексте приведенных ниже новостных статей.

Tomic gets ‘Hall of Shame‘ apology

Bernard Tomic gets ‘Hall of Shame‘ apology from Tennis Australia … (TA) has apologised for saying Bernard Tomic was playing in a ‘Hall of Shame‘ match. «BBC Sport, Июл 15»

Jeb’s medieval politics of shame: Upholding a long tradition of …

In a 1995 book, Bush called for the “restoration of shame.” He blamed out-of-wedlock births on a lack of ridicule for “irresponsible conduct.” Once upon a time, … «Salon, Июн 15»

The True History Behind Cersei’s Game of Thrones Walk of Shame

Contains spoilers for the season five finale of Game of Thrones. When Game of Thrones has Cersei Lannister take a naked walk of penance after her … «TIME, Июн 15»

Portia de Rossi on Bulimia: ‘You’re Still Left With the Shame

Between the stress of her burgeoning acting career and the shame she carried about being a closeted lesbian at the time, her eating disorder was one of the few … «Health.com, Май 15»

Liam Byrne admits being ‘burnt with shame‘ at ‘no money’ letter

Liam Byrne, the Labour MP who wrote the infamous “there is no money” letter, has revealed he “burnt with shame” every day for the last four years in a … «Telegraph.co.uk, Май 15»

Clarke Carlisle: ‘No shame‘ over December suicide bid

Former defender Clarke Carlisle has said he feels «no shame» about his recent suicide attempt. Carlisle, who played for Burnley and QPR, tried to take his own … «BBC Sport, Мар 15»

How many Lewinskys will we shame?

She became the “patient zero” of public humiliation, she told a Vancouver audience last week in a TED2015 speech titled The Price Of Shame. «The Globe and Mail, Мар 15»

Monica Lewinsky: ‘Shame is an industry and the currency is clicks’

Activist Monica Lewinsky champions a movement of compassion in the fight against cyberbulling, at the TED Vancouver conference on Thursday, March 19. «Mashable, Мар 15»

India’s Modi: ‘We Hang Our Heads in Shame

At a time when women’s rights and men’s attitudes toward rape have returned to the forefront of public debate in India, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on … «Wall Street Journal, Мар 15»

New Girl: “Walk Of Shame

Sitcoms and second chances go hand in hand. So many of the greats begin with characters beginning again: Mary Richards moves to Minneapolis and secures … «A.V. Club Milwaukee, Мар 15»

ССЫЛКИ

« EDUCALINGO. Shame [онлайн]. Доступно на <https://educalingo.com/ru/dic-en/shame>. Май 2023 ».

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