shame |
unworthiness |
As nouns the difference between shame and unworthiness
is that
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 [[unworthy|unworthiness or of improper or indecent conduct while
unworthiness is the characteristic of being unworthy.
As an interjection shame
is a cry of admonition for the subject of a speech, often used reduplicated, especially in political debates.
As a verb shame
is to feel shame, be ashamed.
shame |
educate |
As verbs the difference between shame and educate
is that
shame is to feel shame, be ashamed while
educate is to instruct or train.
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 [[unworthy|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.
fame |
shame |
In transitive terms the difference between fame and shame
is that
fame is to make (someone or something) famous while
shame is to cause to feel shame.
As an interjection shame is
a cry of admonition for the subject of a speech, often used reduplicated, especially in political debates.
awkward |
shame |
As an adverb awkward
is (obsolete) in a backwards direction.
As an adjective awkward
is lacking dexterity in the use of the hands, or of instruments.
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 [[unworthy|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.
As a verb shame is
to feel shame, be ashamed.
shame |
embarrassing |
As nouns the difference between shame and embarrassing
is that
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 [[unworthy|unworthiness or of improper or indecent conduct while
embarrassing is the action of the verb
to embarrass .
As verbs the difference between shame and embarrassing
is that
shame is to feel shame, be ashamed while
embarrassing is .
As an interjection shame
is a cry of admonition for the subject of a speech, often used reduplicated, especially in political debates.
As an adjective embarrassing is
causing embarrassment; makes you feel shy or ashamed; leading to a feeling of uncomfortable self-consciousness.
unworthy |
shame |
As an adjective unworthy
is not worthy; lacking value or merit; worthless.
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.
As a verb shame is
to feel shame, be ashamed.
shame |
guilty |
As nouns the difference between shame and guilty
is that
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 [[unworthy|unworthiness or of improper or indecent conduct while
guilty is (legal) a plea by a defendant who does not contest a charge.
As an interjection shame
is a cry of admonition for the subject of a speech, often used reduplicated, especially in political debates.
As a verb shame
is to feel shame, be ashamed.
As an adjective guilty is
responsible for a dishonest act.
fear |
shame |
In transitive terms the difference between fear and shame
is that
fear is regret while
shame is to cause to feel shame.
In obsolete terms the difference between fear and shame
is that
fear is to suspect; to doubt while
shame is to mock at; to deride.
As nouns the difference between fear and shame
is that
fear is (
uncountable: unpleasant emotion caused by actual or perceived danger) A strong, uncontrollable, unpleasant emotion caused by actual or perceived danger or threat while
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 verbs the difference between fear and shame
is that
fear is to cause fear to; to frighten while
shame is to feel shame, be ashamed.
As an adjective fear
is able; capable; stout; strong; sound.
As an interjection shame is
a cry of admonition for the subject of a speech, often used reduplicated, especially in political debates.
shame |
punishment |
As nouns the difference between shame and punishment
is that
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 while
punishment is the act or process of punishing, imposing and/or applying a sanction.
As an interjection shame
is a cry of admonition for the subject of a speech, often used reduplicated, especially in political debates.
As a verb shame
is to feel shame, be ashamed.
humiliations |
shame |
As nouns the difference between humiliations and shame
is that
humiliations is plural of humiliation while
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.
As a verb shame is
to feel shame, be ashamed.
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