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shame·ful
 shameful
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- pronunciation:
- sheIm
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- features:
- Word Combinations (adjective)
part of speech: |
adjective |
definition 1: |
causing or deserving shame or disgrace.
Losing his job was shameful to him.His suicide was shameful in the eyes of many who believed in him.- synonyms:
- disgraceful, humiliating, ignominious, inglorious, opprobrious
- antonyms:
- honorable
- similar words:
- contemptible, degrading, deplorable, despicable, dishonorable, embarrassing, ignoble, miserable, mortifying, scandalous
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definition 2: |
immoral, unjust, or indecent; wrongful.
Burning the village was a shameful act.- synonyms:
- improper, unjust, unseemly, wrongful
- antonyms:
- admirable, laudable, virtuous
- similar words:
- base, contemptible, despicable, ignominious, immoral, indecent, indecorous, sordid, terrible, vile, wrong
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definition 3: |
marked by shame or disgrace.
a shameful incident in our history- antonyms:
- proud
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related words: |
disreputable, infamous, nefarious, odious, reprehensible, sorry, ugly |
adverb + (adj.)shameful
merely, most, somehow, truly
(adj.)shameful
+ noun
accusation,
act,
affair,
behavior,
betrayal,
burden,
capitulation,
chapter,
criminal,
deed,
defeat,
display,
enemy,
episode,
history,
incident,
legacy,
lie,
neglect,
past,
relic,
secret,
shame,
suicide,
tactic,
theatrics,
truth,
waste
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derivations: |
shamefully (adv.), shamefulness (n.) |
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