"Shambolic" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Chaotic and disorganized; ridiculously bad or incompetent.
In a manner associated with a shaman, especially in their supposed ability to communicate with spirits and supernatural forces; in a spiritual or mystical way, often involving contact with the spirit world.
Shamans are spiritual leaders who have a deep understanding of traditional practices, rituals, and the natural world. They often serve as mediators between the physical and spiritual realms, helping people to communicate with the divine, ancestors, and other supernatural entities. Shamans traditionally come from indigenous cultures and use various techniques, including drumming, trance, and possession, to access other dimensions and gain wisdom, healing powers, and guidance.<br><br>In many cultures, shamans are respected for their knowledge of herbs, medicine, and rituals, which they use to heal physical and spiritual ailments. They may also perform rituals and ceremonies to ensure a good harvest, bring good fortune, and protect their communities from harm.<br><br>Some notable characteristics of shamans include:<br><br> Strong connection to nature and the spiritual realm<br> Ability to communicate with the divine and other entities<br> Knowledge of herbs, medicine, and traditional practices<br> Use of rituals and ceremonies to maintain balance and harmony<br> Ability to access and interpret supernatural realms
Shamash is a title given to a Mesopotamian god often identified with the sun god. In Assyrian mythology, Shamash is the god of justice, order, law, and morality. He is often depicted as a man with the head of a sun disk.
To walk clumsily, often because one is tired or has poor coordination.<br><br>Example: "He stumbled over his own feet and began to shamble towards the car."<br><br>Or, to be in a disorganized or disorderly state.<br><br>Example: "The building had been left in a shamble after the storm."
To move unsteadily, with little control; to walk in an unsteady, awkward manner.<br><br>Example: "He shambled through the house, exhausted after his long journey."<br><br>(frequently, in a humorous or mocking tone, to describe someone who walks in an unsteady, typically humorous way, suggesting careless or lack of coordination)<br>Example: "The intoxicated comedian shambled off the stage, unable to stand steadily."
Shambling refers to a gait or manner of walking that is stiff, awkward, and often unsteady, typically characterized by a tendency to stumble or stagger. It describes a clumsy or halting movement, often due to weakness, lameness, or some sort of physical impairment.
In a state of complete disorder or chaos; extremely messy or disorganized, in a state of great confusion or disorder.
Emotional pain or discomfort caused by feelings of guilt, regret, or humiliation for something one has done or experienced is known as shame.
Feeling or showing shame: deeply embarrassed or ashamed, often to the point of being humiliated, humbled, or embarrassed.
Feeling or showing shame or guilt, often to the point of embarrassment or reluctance to acknowledge one's actions.
Feeling or showing regret, guilt, or embarrassment for something you have done or associated with. Making you feel un proud of your actions, words, or behaviors.
Feeling or causing a sense of shame or regret, often due to something considered foolish, wrong, or unacceptable. It involves a loss of dignity or reputation, and is often accompanied by feelings of guilt, remorse, or embarrassment.
The state of being ashamed or feeling Sorry to do a bad thing or to be in a situation that is considered unacceptable.<br><br>Example: The betraying incident that occurred had embarrassed the government and brought it an enormous amount of shamefulness.