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  • 41put to shame — Shame, abash, mortify, make ashamed, put to the blush, put out of countenance, put down …

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  • 42shame — I. n. 1. Abashment, mortification, confusion, humiliation. 2. Disgrace, dishonor, opprobrium, derision, reproach, ignominy, infamy, obloquy, contempt, odium, scandal, degradation, discredit. 3. Reproach, disgrace, scandal, dishonor. 4. Decency,… …

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  • 43snub — I. v. a. 1. Nip, clip, dock, prune, cut short, cut down, check, stunt. 2. Check (with a tart remark), stop, reprimand, reprove, rebuke, chide. 3. Abash (as a pretentious person), slight, humble, humiliate, shame, mortify, confound, disconcert,… …

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  • 44abash — v disconcert, discomfit, take aback, ruffle, discompose; embarrass, chagrin, discountenance, put out of countenance, shame, put to shame, make ashamed, humiliate, mortify, humble, put down, take down, disgrace, cause to lose face; nonplus,… …

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  • 45abash — a•bash [[t]əˈbæʃ[/t]] v. t. to destroy the self confidence of; disconcert; make ashamed • Etymology: 1275–1325; ME < dial. OF abacher, OF abaissier to put down, bring low (see abase) a•bash′ment, n …

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  • 46abash — /əˈbæʃ/ (say uh bash) verb (t) (usually passive) to destroy the self possession of; make ashamed or embarrassed: stand abashed; feel abashed. {Middle English abashe(n), from Anglo French abaïss , variant of Old French esbaïss , stem of erbaïr… …

  • 47affront — /əˈfrʌnt / (say uh frunt) noun 1. a personally offensive act or word; an intentional slight; an open manifestation of disrespect; an insult to the face: his disrespectful remark was meant as a deliberate affront to the king; some passages in the… …

  • 48heap — /hip / (say heep) noun 1. an assemblage of things, lying one on another; a pile: a heap of stones. 2. (sometimes plural) Colloquial a great quantity or number; a multitude: a heap better; heaps further. 3. Colloquial something very old and… …

  • 49shame — /ʃeɪm / (say shaym) noun 1. the painful feeling arising from the consciousness of something dishonourable, improper, ridiculous, etc., done by oneself or another. 2. susceptibility to this feeling: to be without shame. 3. disgrace; ignominy. 4. a …

  • 50bher-3 —     bher 3     English meaning: to scrape, cut, etc.     Deutsche Übersetzung: “with einem scharfen Werkzeug bearbeiten, ritzen, schneiden, reiben, spalten”     Material: O.Ind. (gramm.) bhr̥nüti (?) “injures, hurts, disables” = Pers. burrad… …

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