Variously, an affect, emotion, cognition, state, or condition.
The consciousness or awareness of dishonor, disgrace, or condemnation.
Bring shame or dishonor upon.
An unfortunate development.
1 It is not you who bears the shame ; I am the one.
2 Be it so: one can bear that; jealousy is the real shame .
3 Guest flushed with embarrassment; with something deeper than embarrassment; with honest shame .
4 The soldier hung his head in shame and led the horse away.
5 With shame Desire noticed that the lessons in the Quarterly were dated.
6 The hot shame of the idea was a better stimulant than brandy.
7 And thus in crime and shame the House of Valois went down.
8 First, the letter to shame her; then the bullet to hang him.
9 The realisation of the meaning of the words covers me with shame .
10 He remembered only the shame and the injured honor of his daughter.
11 His hand shook, but it was in exultation rather than in shame .
12 So that grave, sweet word had died in shame upon her lips.
13 The young criminal looked down in shame and confusion, and answered hesitatingly:
14 A turmoil of shame and wounded pride began raging in the girl.
15 She bit her lip in the intensity of her chagrin and shame .
16 The hour vanished in a slow mist of abject misery and shame .
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