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--v. 6 embarrass, humiliate, mortify, humble, chagrin,<br />

disconcert, discountenance, put down, bring down, abash,<br />

chasten, Colloq bring (someone) down a peg, suppress, subdue:<br />

He hated the teacher because she had shamed him in front of his<br />

friends. 7 coerce, force, drive, bully, push; embarrass,<br />

humiliate, mortify, humble: The other boys shamed him into<br />

admitting that he had done it. 8 disgrace, embarrass,<br />

dishonour, scandalize, calumniate, degrade, debase, defame,<br />

discredit, stigmatize; smear, blacken, stain, taint, besmirch,<br />

tarnish: I am sure, son, that nothing you ever do would shame<br />

the family or me.<br />

shamefaced<br />

adj. 1 bashful, shy, modest, self-effacing, diffident, timid,<br />

meek, coy, sheepish, timorous: He felt shamefaced as a<br />

schoolboy when they awarded him a medal for bravery. 2 ashamed,<br />

shamed, abashed, embarrassed, humiliated, dishonoured,<br />

mortified, humbled, chastened, chagrined, uncomfortable,<br />

discomfited, remorseful, red-faced: Shamefaced, she finally<br />

admitted the truth about where she had been.<br />

shameful adj. disgraceful, dishonourable, base, low, mean, vile,<br />

degrading, indecent, inglorious, deplorable, discreditable,<br />

corrupt, disreputable, infamous, ignominious, humiliating,<br />

embarrassing, mortifying, humbling, chastening, discomfiting,<br />

shaming, blameworthy, scandalous, outrageous, unprincipled:<br />

Quentin was known for his shameful behaviour both at school and<br />

in the army.<br />

shameless adj. wild, flagrant, unreserved, uncontrolled, immodest,<br />

wanton, indecorous, indecent, rude, improper, forward, bold,<br />

unembarrassed, unblushing, audacious, brazen, brash, unabashed,<br />

unashamed, impudent, shocking, outrageous: He was roundly<br />

condemned for his shameless neglect of his responsibilities.<br />

Her behaviour was shameless, even wanton.<br />

shape n. 1 form, figure, build, body, physique; lines, profile,<br />

silhouette, contours: I've never heard anyone complain about<br />

Marilyn Monroe's shape. 2 form, pattern, configuration,<br />

structure, aspect: The discussion is on the shape of things to<br />

come in the double-glazing trade. The new swimming-pool will be<br />

in the shape of a figure of eight. 3 form: Gradually, the

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