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How to Use "Shame" with Example Sentences
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shame
(n):
a feeling of guilt or regret
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Used with adjectives:
"
He had
deep
shame
for his actions.
"
(deep, immense, great)
"
I have been hiding a
secret
shame
for many years.
"
(secret, personal)
"
The mayor risked
public
shame
.
"
(public)
Used with verbs:
"
The child
was filled with
shame
for lying to his parents.
"
(was filled with, felt)
"
Her arrest
brought
shame
on the family.
"
(brought, caused)
Used with prepositions:
"
He cried
from
shame
.
"
(from, with, without, in)
"
I felt
shame
about
what happened.
"
(about, at, over)
"
She feels great
shame
for
saying cruel things.
"
(for)
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shame
(v):
to make someone feel ashamed
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Used with adverbs:
"
He was
publicly
shamed
for his involvement in the scandal.
"
(publicly)
Used with prepositions:
"
The public has
shamed
the mayor
into
resigning from his job.
"
(into)
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