Definition
Ashamed is an adjective that describes a feeling of guilt, embarrassment, or regret, usually due to having done something wrong or considered socially unacceptable.
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Pronunciation
The pronunciation of "ashamed" is the same in both American and British English.
Etymology
The word "ashamed" comes from the Old English word "ascamian," meaning "to feel shame." It is derived from "shame," with the prefix "a-" added to indicate a state or condition, evolving into the meaning of feeling embarrassed or remorseful.
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Usage
The term "ashamed" is used to express a sense of embarrassment or guilt, as in "He felt ashamed for forgetting his friend’s birthday." It is often associated with situations where a person feels remorseful or embarrassed by their actions or behavior.
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