"Shamelessly" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Shamelessly" Meaning

Without regard for what others think or feel, often in a way that is considered unacceptable or embarrassing.

"Shamelessly" Examples

Usage Examples of "shamelessly"


1. Description

1. The play was shamelessly promoting its emotional content with images of happy families enjoying theater nights.

2. Implication

2. The company shamelessly exploited the lack of consumer education, selling inferior health products at high prices.

3. Reaction

3. Environmental activists took over the city square to demonstrate their rejection of the mining that's shamelessly polluting the nearby river.

4. Ability

4. With no sense of modesty, the excellent artist painting in public space shamelessly introduced herself as the original painter.

5. Justification

5. Supporters claim the flag hoisted at the military base shamelessly symbolizes a risk worth taking for the release of detained political prisoners.

"Shamelessly" Similar Words

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.

Shamefaced

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

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.

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

Shaming

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To make someone feel ashamed, embarrassed, or guilty, often publicly. It can be done by making someone feel embarrassed, foolish, or unworthy in front of others.

Shamisen

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A shamisen is a traditional Japanese stringed musical instrument. It has a triangular body and a long neck, with three strings that are plucked with a plectrum. The shamisen is typically played in traditional Japanese music, such as Enka, Min'yō, and Music of Kabuki theater. It's often used to accompany singing, dancing, and other forms of entertainment in Japanese culture.

Shammed

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Impostor, a person who cheats or deceives by pretending to be who they are not.

Shamming

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To sham or shamming means to pretend or counterfeit something, often in a deceitful or insincere manner. It can also refer to pretending to be sick or injured in order to avoid work or other responsibilities.

Shammying

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I couldn't find a word "shammying" in the dictionary. However, I think you might be referring to "shaming" or "shamming".<br><br>Shamming is a verb that means to cover or wipe something, especially a surface, with a shammy, which is a soft piece of cloth. It is often used in a context of cleaning or polishing.<br><br>For example: "Shammying the leather car seat to remove dirt and stains."

Shamoying

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I couldn't find a word in the English language that is exactly "shamoying". However, I think you might be thinking of "condescending" or "condone", but most likely "condomise" is not the word you are looking for either.