different between shameless vs brazenface
shameless
English
Etymology
From Middle English shameles, shamelees, schameles, schomeles, schomeleas, from Old English s?aml?as, s?eaml?as (“without shame; shameless”), from Proto-Germanic *skamalausaz (“shameless”), equivalent to shame +? -less. Cognate with West Frisian skamteleas (“shameless”), Dutch schaamteloos (“shameless”), German schamlos (“shameless”), Danish skamløs (“shameless”), Swedish skamlös (“shameless”), Icelandic skammlaus (“shameless; unashamed”).
Adjective
shameless (comparative more shameless, superlative most shameless)
- Having no shame, no guilt nor remorse over something considered wrong; immodest; unable to feel disgrace.
Derived terms
- shamelessly
- shamelessness
Translations
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brazenface
English
Etymology
brazen +? face
Noun
brazenface (plural brazenfaces)
- An impudent or shameless person.
Related terms
- brazen-faced
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