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shamed
adjective as in disgraced
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"Children who feel or express emotions strongly may feel different from others, and if they are shamed for their anger, it could make it much worse," Clark said.
"NHS staff are doing their very best for patients, under very challenging circumstances, and we do not want them feeling like they are being named and shamed," he said.
It said individuals from less well-off backgrounds were being "inadvertently or deliberately shamed by more privileged students".
Another resident, David Keeble, said it was time the railway was “shamed into taking long-term action”.
“He shamed his family by marrying someone like you,” Toros tells Ani, a judgment she does not take well.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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