shames (Meaning)

shames

the susceptibility to such emotion, something that brings censure or reproach, a condition of humiliating disgrace or disrepute, a cause of feeling shame, dishonor entry 1 sense 1, disgrace, to cause to feel shame, ability to feel shame, to put to shame by outdoing, to bring shame to, something to be regretted, a painful emotion caused by having done something wrong or improper, to force by causing to feel guilty, a painful emotion caused by consciousness of guilt, shortcoming, or impropriety, something that brings disgrace or causes shame or strong regret

shames Sentence Examples

  1. She shames herself for not meeting her own expectations.
  2. His actions brought shame upon his family.
  3. The scandal shames the entire organization.
  4. She shames others with her judgmental remarks.
  5. His behavior shames him in front of his peers.
  6. The failure of the project shames the team leader.
  7. The injustice shames society as a whole.
  8. He shames himself by not owning up to his mistakes.
  9. Their behavior shames the values we hold dear.
  10. The incident shames us all for not speaking out against injustice.

FAQs About the word shames

the susceptibility to such emotion, something that brings censure or reproach, a condition of humiliating disgrace or disrepute, a cause of feeling shame, disho

pities, sins, outrages,crimes, disgraces,scandals

regards, honors,respects, fears,admirations, estimations, reverences, esteems, glories, awes

She shames herself for not meeting her own expectations.

His actions brought shame upon his family.

The scandal shames the entire organization.

She shames others with her judgmental remarks.