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abashed
[ uh-basht ]
adjective
- ashamed or embarrassed; disconcerted:
My clumsiness left me abashed.
abashed
/ əˈbæʃt /
adjective
- ill at ease, embarrassed, or confused; ashamed
Derived Forms
- aˈbashedly, noun
Other Words From
- a·bash·ed·ly [uh, -, bash, -id-lee], adverb
- a·bashed·ness noun
- una·bashed adjective
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
“This is not about running against them, it’s about running on what our record is. I’m very conservative, I’m not abashed by that and I challenge anybody’s record against mine that’s running,” Mr. Hern said.
“We need money,” the older Gala blurts out to the abashed Dalí during one bellicose confrontation over his lack of productivity, “money, money!”
Jarreau continues and Belafonte remains slightly abashed until his smile broadens, as if he's accepting his signature tune's supernaturally unifying power.
He sags slightly each time, giving her a baleful look until she abashedly admits to jumping to conclusions.
And poor old dad abashedly admits that was too true and sorrowfully seeks to make amends with his kids.
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