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Terms vs Forshame - What's the difference?

terms | forshame |


As a noun terms

is .

As a verb forshame is

(obsolete) to be ashamed; be greatly ashamed.

Forshame - What does it mean?

forshame | |

Forshake vs Forshame - What's the difference?

forshake | forshame |


As verbs the difference between forshake and forshame

is that forshake is to shake off; rid or free oneself from while forshame is (obsolete) to be ashamed; be greatly ashamed.

Forshame vs Foreshame - What's the difference?

forshame | foreshame |

Foreshame is a alternative form of forshame.



As verbs the difference between forshame and foreshame

is that forshame is to be ashamed; be greatly ashamed while foreshame is alternative form of lang=en.

Forshame vs Forshape - What's the difference?

forshame | forshape |


As verbs the difference between forshame and forshape

is that forshame is (obsolete) to be ashamed; be greatly ashamed while forshape is to metamorphose; change the shape of; transform.

Presume vs Forshame - What's the difference?

presume | forshame |


As verbs the difference between presume and forshame

is that presume is while forshame is (obsolete) to be ashamed; be greatly ashamed.

Dare vs Forshame - What's the difference?

dare | forshame |


As a noun dare

is tongs.

As a verb forshame is

(obsolete) to be ashamed; be greatly ashamed.

Reproach vs Forshame - What's the difference?

reproach | forshame |


As verbs the difference between reproach and forshame

is that reproach is to criticize or rebuke someone while forshame is (obsolete) to be ashamed; be greatly ashamed.

As a noun reproach

is a mild rebuke, or an implied criticism.

Shame vs Forshame - What's the difference?

shame | forshame |


As verbs the difference between shame and forshame

is that shame is to feel shame, be ashamed while forshame is to be ashamed; be greatly ashamed.

As a noun shame

is uncomfortable or painful feeling due to recognition or consciousness of impropriety, dishonor, or other wrong in the opinion of the person experiencing the feeling. It is caused by awareness of exposure of circumstances of unworthiness or of improper or indecent conduct.

As an interjection shame

is a cry of admonition for the subject of a speech, often used reduplicated, especially in political debates.

Ashamed vs Forshame - What's the difference?

ashamed | forshame |


As verbs the difference between ashamed and forshame

is that ashamed is (ashame) while forshame is (obsolete) to be ashamed; be greatly ashamed.

As an adjective ashamed

is feeling shame or guilt.