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abashes

Abash vs Abashes - What's the difference?

abash | abashes |


As verbs the difference between abash and abashes

is that abash is to make ashamed; to embarrass; to destroy the self-possession of, as by exciting suddenly a consciousness of guilt, mistake, or inferiority; to disconcert; to discomfit while abashes is (abash).

Abashes vs Bashes - What's the difference?

abashes | bashes |


As verbs the difference between abashes and bashes

is that abashes is (abash) while bashes is (bash).

As a noun bashes is

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Abashes vs Abases - What's the difference?

abashes | abases |


As verbs the difference between abashes and abases

is that abashes is (abash) while abases is (abase).

Abashes vs Abashest - What's the difference?

abashes | abashest |


As verbs the difference between abashes and abashest

is that abashes is third-person singular of abash while abashest is archaic second-person singular of abash.

Abashed vs Abashes - What's the difference?

abashed | abashes |


As verbs the difference between abashed and abashes

is that abashed is (abash) while abashes is (abash).

As an adjective abashed

is embarrassed, disconcerted, or ashamed.