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1 ASHAMED
[A]PUDENDUS (-A -UM)PUDIBUNDUS (-A -UM)PUDENS (-ENTIS)PUDICUS (-A -UM)- BE ASHAMED- I AM ASHAMED -
2 ASHAMED: BE ASHAMED
[V]PUDEO (-ERE -DUI -DITUM)ERUBESCO (-ERE -RUBUI)INDIGNOR (-ARI -ATUS SUM) -
3 ASHAMED: I AM ASHAMED
[PHR]PUDEO: USE ME PUDET -
4 FEEL ASHAMED
[V]ERUBESCO (-ERE -RUBUI)VERECUNDOR (-ARI -ATUS SUM) -
5 erubesco
erubesco, bui, 3, be ashamed, L. 13:17; 2 C. 9:4; be ashamed of, L. 9:26; R. 1:16. -
6 confundo
confundo, fusus, 3, confuse, confound, A. 19:32; make ashamed, 1 C. 1:27; 1 P. 2:6. -
7 inconfusibilis
†inconfusibilis, e, that cannot be made ashamed, 2 T. 2:15.*
См. также в других словарях:
ashamed — ashamed, mortified, chagrined mean acutely or manifestly conscious of embarrassment and humiliation. One is ashamed whose embarrassment and humiliation are mixed sometimes with a sense of guilt and always with the awareness of being discredited… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Ashamed — A*shamed , a. [Orig. a p. p. of ashame, v. t.] Affected by shame; abashed or confused by guilt, or a conviction or consciousness of some wrong action or impropriety. I am ashamed to beg. Wyclif. [1913 Webster] All that forsake thee shall be… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
ashamed — ashamed; ashamed·ly; ashamed·ness; un·ashamed; … English syllables
ashamed — [ə shāmd′] adj. [ME < OE asceamod, pp. of ascamian, to be ashamed < a , A 2 + scamian < scamu, SHAME] 1. feeling shame because something bad, wrong, or foolish was done 2. feeling humiliated or embarrassed, as from a sense of inadequacy… … English World dictionary
ashamed — O.E. asceamed feeling shame, filled with shame, pp. of ascamian to feel shame, from a intensive prefix + scamian to put to shame (see SHAME (Cf. shame) (v.)). The verb is obsolete, but the pp. lives on. Meaning reluctant through fear of shame is… … Etymology dictionary
ashamed — [adj] regretting, remorseful abashed, apologetic, bashful, blushing, chagrined, compunctious, conscience stricken, contrite, crestfallen, debased, demeaned, discomfited, disconcerted, distraught, distressed, embarrassed, flustered, guilty,… … New thesaurus
ashamed — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ feeling embarrassed or guilty. DERIVATIVES ashamedly adverb. ORIGIN Old English … English terms dictionary
ashamed — a|shamed [ ə ʃeımd ] adjective ** feeling guilty or embarrassed because you have done something wrong, or think that you have not reached a standard that people expect: I regret the incident and am deeply ashamed and embarrassed. ashamed of: He s … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
ashamed — a|shamed S3 [əˈʃeımd] adj [not before noun] 1.) feeling embarrassed and guilty because of something you have done ashamed of/at ▪ I felt ashamed of the things I d said to him. be ashamed to do sth ▪ I m ashamed to admit that I ve never read any… … Dictionary of contemporary English
ashamed — adj. 1) thoroughly ashamed 2) ashamed of (he was ashamed of himself) 3) ashamed to + inf. (she was ashamed to admit her mistake) 4) ashamed that + clause (he was ashamed that his family was poor) * * * [ə ʃeɪmd] thoroughlyashamed ashamedof (he… … Combinatory dictionary
ashamed */*/ — UK [əˈʃeɪmd] / US adjective feeling guilty or embarrassed because you have done something wrong, or think that you have not reached a standard that people expect I regret the incident and am deeply ashamed and embarrassed. ashamed of: He s… … English dictionary