Feel+ashamed
21be ashamed — v. be affected by shame (e.g., I felt extremely ashamed for my son s rudeness and misconduct ); be troubled by guilty feelings, feel remorse (e.g., Was she ashamed for having lied? ); be embarrassed (e.g., I was ashamed to ask my father for money …
22be ashamed to do something — to fail to do something, or not want to do it, because it would make you feel guilty or embarrassed He was ashamed to tell his family what had happened …
23hang one's head — Feel ashamed, take shame to one s self, hide one s face, hide one s diminished head, draw in one s horns …
24shame — 1 noun 1 (U) the uncomfortable feeling of being guilty and embarrassed that you have when you have done something wrong: a deep sense of shame | to your shame (=making you feel ashamed): She realized to her shame that she had forgotten Nina s… …
25Vergonha — Articleissues POV = January 2008 refimprove = May 2008 citecheck = June 2008 external links = June 2008 La vergonha (Occitan for shame, pronounced|beɾˈɣuɲɔ) is what some Occitans call the nefarious effects of various policies of the Government of …
26shame — shame1 S2 [ʃeım] n [: Old English; Origin: scamu] 1.) it s a shame/what a shame etc spoken used when you wish a situation was different, and you feel sad or disappointed ▪ She s failed her test again. What a shame! ▪ It s a shame that you have to …
27Shame — This article is about psychological, philosophical, and societal aspects of shame. For other uses, see Shame (disambiguation). Eve covers herself and lowers her head in shame in Rodin s sculpture Eve after the Fall …
28sorry — adjective 1 ASHAMED (not before noun) feeling ashamed or unhappy about something bad you have done: be sorry about: We re sorry about all the mess, Mom. | be sorry (that): Casey was sorry he d gotten so angry at the kids over nothing. | say (you… …
29Saheb Qibla Fultali — Saheb Qibla Fultoli (1913 January 16, 2008)Allamah Abdul Latif Chowdhury (Fultali Saheb Qiblah) was born in 1913 (1321 Bangla) on a Thursday in the village Fultali of Zakigonj, Sylhet in a family of a renowned scholar. His honorable father Mufti… …
30disgrace — dis|grace1 [dısˈgreıs] n 1.) [U] the loss of other people s respect because you have done something they strongly disapprove of ▪ Smith faced total public disgrace after the incident. in disgrace ▪ Toranaga sent us away in disgrace. ▪ His actions …