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shamed

shaymd

Shamed (adjective) means Made to feel ashamed or publicly disgraced. Example: “The disgraced official felt shamed in front of the whole community.”

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Made to feel ashamed or publicly disgraced.
"The disgraced official felt shamed in front of the whole community."

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In plain EnglishHaving been made to feel shame, often publicly.

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What does “shamed” mean?

The word “shamed” means made to feel ashamed or publicly disgraced. In plain terms, having been made to feel shame, often publicly.

How do you pronounce “shamed”?

“Shamed” is pronounced shaymd (/ʃeɪmd/ in IPA).

How do you use “shamed” in a sentence?

Here is “shamed” used in a sentence: “The disgraced official felt shamed in front of the whole community.”

What part of speech is “shamed”?

“Shamed” is an adjective.

Is “shamed” a common word?

“Shamed” is an uncommon word in modern English.

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