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ashamed
adjective as in regretting, remorseful
Strongest matches
Example Sentences
The room was hushed as she responded calmly that when she had first gone into the court in Avignon her children were ashamed of the name, but that her grandchildren were still called Pelicot.
The officer went to the control room of Buckingham Palace, where he admitted that he had dropped the magazine, explaining that he had felt "stupid, ashamed and embarrassed" since the incident.
In other recent posts and comments, she said she was “ashamed to be an American” and that Trump supporters “worship a fascist.”
I feel like I don’t need to feel ashamed.”
In it, he said: "I am deeply sorry and ashamed of my charges. I recognise my actions were offensive and immoral. I wish I had behaved differently."
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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