"Shamefacedly" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Feeling or showing shame or guilt, often to the point of embarrassment or reluctance to acknowledge one's actions.
Here are 5 usage examples of the word "shamefacedly":
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."
In a state of complete disorder or chaos; extremely messy or disorganized, in a state of great confusion or disorder.
Feeling or showing shame: deeply embarrassed or ashamed, often to the point of being humiliated, humbled, or embarrassed.
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.
Feeling or showing embarrassment or repentance for something considered wrong or foolish..BorderSide