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1 abash
demoralize, put down -
2 посрамува
abash* * *abash -
3 smesti
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4 бентежити
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5 збентежувати
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6 конфузити
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7 koma í kløtur
abash, embarrass -
8 memberi malu
abash -
9 avergonzar
• abash• be a reproach to• cause to feel shame• embarrass• humiliate• make as if to• make at• make blue• make bold• mortify• put to shame -
10 consternar
• abash• appall• bewilder• cause consternation in• consternate• discomfit• fill with• fill with doubts -
11 desconcertar
• abash• addle• bewilder• confound• confuse• disarticulate• discomfit• disconcert• faze• knock for a loop• nonperformance• nonplused• perpetuity• perplexed• put off one's guard• put out of countenance• throw for a loop• throw into confusion -
12 sonrojar
• abash• embarrass• make blue• make bold -
13 hämilleen
• abash• be embarrassed• embarrass• be abashed -
14 hämmennyttää
• abash• perplex• throw out• embarrass• confuse• bewilder• baffle -
15 häpeään
• abash -
16 saada hämille
• abash -
17 saada häpeämään
• abash -
18 posramiti
• abash; discountenance; put to shame; shame -
19 postideti
• abash; confuse; discountenance; shame -
20 smesti
• abash; addle; bewilder; confuse; embarass; flummox; gravel; hobble; hopple; impede; nonplus; overset; perplex; perturb; put out; put out of countenance; put out to service; puzzle; sput out to service; stumble; take aback
См. также в других словарях:
Abash — A*bash ([.a]*b[a^]sh ), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Abashed} ([.a]*b[a^]sht ); p. pr. & vb. n. {Abashing}.] [OE. abaissen, abaisshen, abashen, OF. esbahir, F. [ e]bahir, to astonish, fr. L. ex + the interjection bah, expressing astonishment. In OE.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
abash — abash; abash·less; abash·ment; abash·less·ly; … English syllables
abash — index browbeat, confound, confuse (bewilder), disconcert, disgrace, disorient, dissuade, embarrass … Law dictionary
abash — (v.) perplex, embarrass, early 15c., earlier lose one s composure, be upset (late 14c.), from O.Fr. esbaiss , present stem of esbaer gape with astonishment, from es out (see EX (Cf. ex )) + ba(y)er to be open, gape, from L. *batare to yawn, gape … Etymology dictionary
abash — discomfit, *embarrass, disconcert, faze, rattle Analogous words: fluster, flurry, *discompose, perturb, disturb, agitate: chagrin, mortify (see corresponding adjectives at ASHAMED): confound, dumbfound, nonplus (see PUZZLE) Antonyms: embolden:… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
abash — [ə bash′] vt. [ME abaishen < OFr esbahir, to astonish < es , intens. (< L ex ) + stem of baer, to gape: see BAY2] to make embarrassed and ill at ease; make self conscious; disconcert SYN. EMBARRASS abashedly [ə bash′əd lē] adv. abashment … English World dictionary
abash — [14] Abash shares a common ancestry with abeyance [16], although the latter underwent an about turn in meaning in the 17th century which disguises their relationship. They go back to a Latin verb batāre, meaning ‘yawn’ or ‘gape’. This was… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
abash — [14] Abash shares a common ancestry with abeyance [16], although the latter underwent an about turn in meaning in the 17th century which disguises their relationship. They go back to a Latin verb batāre, meaning ‘yawn’ or ‘gape’. This was… … Word origins
abash — abashment, n. /euh bash /, v.t. to destroy the self confidence, poise, or self possession of; disconcert; make ashamed or embarrassed: to abash someone by sneering. [1275 1325; ME abaishen < dial. OF abacher, OF abaissier to put down, bring low… … Universalium
abash — verb /əˈbæʃ/ To make ashamed; to embarrass; to destroy the self possession of; to confuse or confound, as by exciting suddenly a consciousness of guilt, mistake, or … Wiktionary
abash — transitive verb Etymology: Middle English abaishen, from Anglo French abaiss , abair to astonish, alteration of esbair, from ex + baer to open wide, gape more at abeyance Date: 14th century to destroy the self possession or self confidence of ;… … New Collegiate Dictionary