embarrassment |
shamed |
As a noun embarrassment
is a state of discomfort arising from bashfulness or consciousness of having violated a social rule; humiliation.
As a verb shamed is
(
shame).
shamed |
undefined |
As a verb shamed
is (
shame).
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
humiliating |
shamed |
As verbs the difference between humiliating and shamed
is that
humiliating is while
shamed is (
shame).
As an adjective humiliating
is liable to humiliate, degrade, shame or embarrass someone.
shamed |
pitied |
As verbs the difference between shamed and pitied
is that
shamed is (
shame) while
pitied is (
pity).
marginalize |
shamed |
As verbs the difference between marginalize and shamed
is that
marginalize is to relegate (something, especially a topic or a group of people,) to the margins or to a lower limit while
shamed is past tense of shame.
awkward |
shamed |
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 verb shamed is
(
shame).
shamed |
shameful |
As a verb shamed
is (
shame).
As an adjective shameful is
causing or meriting shame or disgrace; disgraceful.
ignominious |
shamed |
As an adjective ignominious
is marked by shame or disgrace.
As a verb shamed is
(
shame).
shamed |
humiliated |
As verbs the difference between shamed and humiliated
is that
shamed is past tense of shame while
humiliated is past tense of humiliate.
As an adjective humiliated is
deprived of dignity or self-respect.
shaked |
shamed |
As verbs the difference between shaked and shamed
is that
shaked is (nonstandard) (
shake) while
shamed is (
shame).
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