different between embarassed vs ashamed
embarassed
English
Adjective
embarassed
- Misspelling of embarrassed.
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ashamed
English
Etymology
From Middle English ashamed, aschamed, from Old English ?s?eamod, past participle of Old English ?s?eamian (“to be ashamed”), equivalent to a- +? shame +? -ed.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /???e?md/
Adjective
ashamed (comparative more ashamed, superlative most ashamed)
- Feeling shame or guilt.
- 1859, Horace Mann, Address at Antioch College:
- Be ashamed to die until you have won some victory for humanity.
- 1859, Horace Mann, Address at Antioch College:
Synonyms
- embarrassed
Antonyms
- proud
Translations
Verb
ashamed
- simple past tense and past participle of ashame
Anagrams
- hamades
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