Feel+ashamed

  • 41shame — noun 1》 a feeling of humiliation or distress caused by the consciousness of wrong or foolish behaviour. 2》 dishonour.     ↘a person or thing bringing dishonour. 3》 a regrettable or unfortunate thing. verb cause to feel ashamed. Phrases put… …

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  • 42reproach yourself — phrase to feel ashamed and angry because you know that you have done something wrong She reproached herself for having spoken so harshly. Thesaurus: to be, or to become ashamed or embarrassedsynonym Main entry: reproach * * * reproach yourself :… …

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  • 43hold up your head — (or hold your head (up) high) : to be proud : to not feel ashamed Even though they lost the game, they can still hold up their heads because they tried their best. • • • Main Entry: ↑head * * * hold your ˈhead high | hold up your ˈhead idiom to… …

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  • 44Developmental psychology — Child Psychology redirects here. For the song by Black Box Recorder, see Child Psychology (song). For the journal, see Developmental Psychology (journal). Psychology …

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  • 45Sexual addiction — is a controversial term to describe sexual behaviour that is characterized at least by two key features: recurrent failure to control the behavior and continuation of the behaviour despite harmful consequences. While this condition is not… …

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  • 46hu|mil|i|at|ed — «hyoo M ee AY tihd», adjective. made to feel ashamed. SYNONYM(S): See syn. under ashamed. (Cf. ↑ashamed) …

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  • 47shame — shame1 [ ʃeım ] noun ** 1. ) uncount a guilty and embarrassed feeling you have when you or someone else has behaved badly: He speaks about it openly and without shame. bow/hang your head in shame (=hold your head down and look away from people… …

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  • 48Compliance gaining — is a term used in the social sciences, specifically in sociology and communication studies, to identify the act of intentionally trying to alter behavior. The term refers to how people try to get other people to DO things, or comply. Compliance… …

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  • 49Münchausen by Internet — is a pattern of behavior in which Internet users seek attention by feigning illnesses in online venues such as chat rooms, message boards, and Internet Relay Chat (IRC). It has been described in medical literature as a manifestation of factitious …

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  • 50on your conscience — phrase causing you to feel guilty He will always have her death on his conscience. Thesaurus: making you feel ashamed or embarrassedsynonym Main entry: conscience * * * on your conscience ◇ If something is on your conscience, it makes you feel… …

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