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Significados de
abash
en inglés
portugués
confundir
catalán
confondre
español
avergonzar
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Cause to be embarrassed; cause to feel self-conscious.
embarrass
español
avergonzar
Uso de
abash
en inglés
1
The presence of the strangers did not
abash
her in the least.
2
It seemed to
abash
the ruffian, in spite of his habitual effrontery.
3
But his was not the nature any earthly dread could long
abash
.
4
Divers flocks of clouds, camp-followers of the storm, could not
abash
her.
5
Remember that the pupil does not always permanently
abash
his teacher.
6
It is quite an informal little gathering, with nothing to
abash
even Mr.
7
The prince of upstarts, man could not
abash
him, nor naked steel affright!
8
It is the law that has done it, and we cannot
abash
the law.
9
Silence, apparently, did not in the least
abash
this man.
10
A mere glance at him is sufficient to
abash
you.
11
He is, further, a young man whom nothing can
abash
.
12
It was, one may say, impossible for mortal man or woman to
abash
Madeline Neroni.
13
The general voice was eager to
abash
him.
14
If she hoped that a frigid tone and utterance might
abash
her intruding questioner, they failed.
15
Probably my remarks will so
abash
Mr. O'Connor that he will immediately promise to be good.
16
And rather be angry than
abash
any one!
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abash
Verbo
Indicativo · Presente
Colocaciones frecuentes
abash any one
abash even
abash the law
abash vice
least abash
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Translations for
abash
portugués
confundir
envergonhar
descompor
inferiorizar
embaraçar
catalán
confondre
avergonyir
apenar
torbar
español
avergonzar
Abash
a través del tiempo