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Meanings of
abashed
in English
Feeling or caused to feel uneasy and self-conscious.
embarrassed
chagrined
Related terms
discomposed
Usage of
abashed
in English
1
The botanist bride was not in the least
abashed
during the ceremony.
2
Turning to the soldiers, who hung
abashed
in the road, Washington called:
3
The
abashed
governess received the reproof of her principal on all fours.
4
Stephen looked
abashed
at his word; and Roger hung his head again.
5
The destroyers of nations stood
abashed
at the majesty of his virtues.
6
The destroyers of nations stood
abashed
at the majesty of his virtue.
7
But the great Eliza was in a militant humour, not easily
abashed
.
8
There was an
abashed
embarrassment in his attitude and his hands shook.
9
He colored and, for the first time in his life, looked
abashed
.
10
Phemius stood
abashed
,
and ventured no reply; but Telemachus answered for him.
11
The servants slunk off
abashed
,
and she led me along the corridor.
12
But Robert liked the grandeur too much to be
abashed
by it.
13
He was staggered and somewhat
abashed
by the appearance of Miss Thackeray.
14
He glanced around suddenly at me where I stood red and
abashed
.
15
The hermit beheld him and had marvel how he was so
abashed
.
16
The Tenor ignored this last impertinence, but the Boy was not
abashed
.
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abashed
abash
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Adjective
Frequent collocations
somewhat abashed
look abashed
stand abashed
all abashed
much abashed
More collocations
Abashed
through the time
Abashed
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Less common