"Sheepish" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Feeling embarrassed or ashamed, often because you have done something wrong or foolish.
A sheep pen is a type of enclosure or enclosure used to contain sheep. It is often a fenced or enclosed area where sheep are kept for safety and protection from predators, or to prevent them from escaping.
Sheephead is a colloquial term that refers to several species of larger marine fish, particularly those in the genus Archosargus. These fish are commonly found in shallow coastal waters and estuaries of the eastern and western coasts of the Americas, as well as the Caribbean and Central America. They are known for their distinctive appearance, which includes a stout body, a small mouth, and a set of prominent cheek spines.
Sheepishly is an adverb that means to feel embarrassed or ashamed about something, often in a mild or humorous way. It is often used to describe a feeling of awkwardness or remorse, such as looking down, getting the humps, or avoiding eye contact when caught doing something silly or wrong.
"Sheeple" is a colloquial or pejorative term used to describe people who follow the crowd or conform to societal norms without questioning or critical thinking. It's often used to describe individuals who are easily influenced, conforming, or sheep-like in their behavior, often without considering personal opinions or judgment.
Sheepshead is a type of fish. It's a species of marine fish that belongs to the family Centropomidae. Sheepshead are known for their distinctive appearance, with their brown or grayish skin and head shape that resembles that of a sheep. They are found in warm and temperate waters around the world, and are a popular target species for recreational fishermen.
Complete, utter, or absolute in degree or extent.<br><br>Example: "The sheer force of the wind was too much for the tiny house to withstand."<br><br>Synonyms: total, complete, absolute, unmitigated.<br><br>Antonyms: partial, limited, moderate.
Sheared: (past tense of "shear") means to cut or slice something suddenly and violently with a sharp object, often leaving a jagged edge. It can also refer to the action of removing or cutting something off by force, or to a difference or discrepancy in opinion or interpretation.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The sharp wire sheared through the rope with ease.<br> The politician was sheared from the party's leadership.<br> There's a sheared pronunciation of the word " colour" - the American way is not the same as the British way.