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1 ashamed
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2 ashamed
[əˈʃeɪmd] adjectivefeeling shame:خَجِل، خَجْلانHe was ashamed of his bad work, ashamed to admit his mistake, ashamed of himself.
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3 خجل
خَجِل \ ashamed: feeling shame: He felt ashamed to ask for money. You should be ashamed of yourself. -
4 خزيان
خَزْيَان \ ashamed: feeling shame: He felt ashamed to ask for money. You should be ashamed of your self. -
5 احتشم من
اِحْتَشَمَ مِنْ: اِسْتَحَى مِنْto be ashamed of, be ashamed to face someone -
6 استحى
اِسْتَحَى (مِنْ): خَجِلَ، اِحْتَشَمَto be ashamed of, be ashamed to face someone; to be (become, feel) embarrassed (by); to blush, feel shame or embarrassment; to be or become shy, bashful, diffident -
7 خجل
خَجِلَ (مِنْ): اِسْتَحَىto be ashamed of, be ashamed to face someone; to be abashed by, be(come) or feel embarrassed by; to blush, feel shame or embarrassment; to be or become shy, bashful, diffident -
8 self-conscious
مُسْتَشْعِرٌ نَفْسَه \ self-conscious: feeling ashamed or uncomfortable because one’s actions or appearance may seem foolish to others: He is much too self-conscious to make a public speech. She is self-conscious about her big feet. \ See Also خجول (خَجُول) \ وَاعٍ لِذَاتِه \ self-conscious: feeling ashamed or uncomfortable because one’s actions or appearance may seem foolish to others: He is much too self-conscious to make a public speech. She is self-conscious about her big feet. -
9 basha
be miserable [Akk bashu (be ashamed), Heb bosh] -
10 chafira
be shy [Sem ch-p-r, Heb chafar (be ashamed), Syr achfar, Amh affere] -
11 tahhayyar
be perplexed, be ashamed [hhara] Swa tahayari borrowed from Ar -
12 استحى
v. blush, be ashamed -
13 خجل من نفسه
v. be ashamed of oneself -
14 خجلان
adj. ashamed -
15 خجول
adj. abashed, ashamed, shamefaced, embarrassed, self-conscious, shy, backward, bashful, diffident, modest, retiring, chary, coy, shrinking, timid, mean, mousey, sheep's, sheepish -
16 طموح
1́ adj. ambitious, aspirant, fly high, pretentious2́ n. ambition, aspiration, pretension, pretentiousness, goal3́ v. be ashamed -
17 مستح من
adj. ashamed -
18 استخزى
اِسْتَخْزَى: اِسْتَحَىto be or become ashamed, abashed, embarrassed -
19 تذمم
تَذَمّمَ: اِسْتَحَىto be ashamed (of); to blush; to be or become shy, bashful, diffident -
20 خجل
خَجِل، خَجْلان، خَجُول: مُسْتَحٍ، حَيِيّabashed, ashamed, shamefaced; embarrassed, self-conscious; shy, bashful, diffident, modest, coy, timid
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