"Shamefaced" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Shamefaced" Meaning

feeling or showing embarrassment or shame, often because one has done something embarrassing or wrong.

"Shamefaced" Examples

Here are five usage examples based on the word "shamefaced":

Example 1

- Adjective Used in a Sentence
I looked at her with a shamefaced expression, feeling embarrassed about my earlier behavior.

Example 2

- Adjective Used in Context
John was shamefaced when he had to return his expensive smartphone due to a defect within the warranty period.

Example 3

- Adjective Used to Describe a Character
The character in the novel walked with a shamefaced demeanor when confronted with the truth about his past actions.

Example 4

- Adjective as a Substitute in a Sentence
- Original: After putting rat poison on the bread, the cat was poisoned and was exhausted and unable to eat.
- Alternative: The cat lay shamefaced, its once sleek coat now dull from illness.

Example 5

- Adjective Used in a Narrative
By the time they reached the assembly lines, the employees from the morning shift were shamefaced, knowing they barely met production targets.

"Shamefaced" Similar Words

Shamble

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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."

Shambled

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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."

Shambles

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A state of complete confusion or disorder; a chaotic or disorganized situation.

Shambling

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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.

Shambolic

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Chaotic and disorganized; ridiculously bad or incompetent.

Shambolically

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In a state of complete disorder or chaos; extremely messy or disorganized, in a state of great confusion or disorder.

Shame

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Emotional pain or discomfort caused by feelings of guilt, regret, or humiliation for something one has done or experienced is known as shame.

Shamed

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Feeling or showing shame: deeply embarrassed or ashamed, often to the point of being humiliated, humbled, or embarrassed.

Shamefacedly

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Feeling or showing shame or guilt, often to the point of embarrassment or reluctance to acknowledge one's actions.

Shameful

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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.

Shamefully

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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.

Shamefulness

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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.

Shameless

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Having no shame or sense of shame; lacking modesty. Not being modest or avoiding delicate matters out of embarrassment. Showcasing a lack of self-consciousness, unwilling to be embarrassed or humiliated.

Shamelessly

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Shamelessness

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The quality of not feeling or showing shame; a lack of shame or guilt.

Shames

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Feeling or showing embarrassment or repentance for something considered wrong or foolish..BorderSide