make+ashamed

  • 11ashamed — adj. VERBS ▪ be, feel, look, seem, sound ▪ make sb ▪ His foul mouthed way of speaking made me ashamed of him. ADVERB …

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  • 12make no bones about something — to talk about or do something in a very open way without feeling ashamed or embarrassed He makes no bones about the fact that he wants my job …

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  • 13be ashamed to do something — phrase to fail to do something, or not want to do it, because it would make you feel guilty or embarrassed He was ashamed to tell his family what had happened. Thesaurus: to be, or to become ashamed or embarrassedsynonym Main entry: ashamed …

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  • 14Neighborhood of Make-Believe — The Neighborhood of Make Believe is the fictional kingdom inhabited by the hand puppet characters on the children s television program Mister Rogers Neighborhood, produced from 1968 to 2001. The show s principal puppeteer is Fred Rogers himself,… …

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  • 15be ashamed to do something — to fail to do something, or not want to do it, because it would make you feel guilty or embarrassed He was ashamed to tell his family what had happened …

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  • 16To make foul water — Foul Foul (foul), a. [Compar. Fouler ( [ e]r); superl. {Foulest}.] [OE. foul, ful, AS. f[=u]l; akin to D. vuil, G. faul rotten, OHG. f[=u]l, Icel. f[=u]l foul, fetid; Dan. fuul, Sw. ful foul, Goth. f[=u]ls fetid, Lith. puti to be putrid, L.… …

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  • 17shame — shamable, shameable, adj. shamably, shameably, adv. /shaym/, n., v., shamed, shaming. n. 1. the painful feeling arising from the consciousness of something dishonorable, improper, ridiculous, etc., done by oneself or another: She was overcome… …

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  • 18derogate — I verb abase, asperse, be derogatory, belittle, besmirch, bespatter, blacken, blot, brand, bring down, bring into discredit, bring low, bring shame upon, calumniate, cast a slur upon, cast aspersions, debase, decry, defame, demean, demote,… …

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  • 19pudency — noun Etymology: Latin pudentia, from pudent , pudens, present participle of pudēre to be ashamed, make ashamed Date: 1611 modesty …

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  • 20forscamian — wv/t2 to make ashamed (impersonal w.a.); be ashamed …

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