abashed


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a·bash

 (ə-băsh′)
tr.v.a·bashed,a·bash·ing,a·bash·es
To make ashamed or uneasy; disconcert. See Synonyms at embarrass.

[Middle Englishabaishen,to lose one's composure, from Old Frenchesbahir, esbahiss- :es-,intensive pref. (from Latinex-; see ex-) +baer,to gape; see bay2.]

a·bash′ment n.
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abashed

(əˈbæʃt)
adj
ill at ease, embarrassed, or confused; ashamed
aˈbashedlyadv
Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2014
ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Adj.1.abashed - feeling or caused to feel uneasy and self-consciousabashed - feeling or caused to feel uneasy and self-conscious; "felt abashed at the extravagant praise"; "chagrined at the poor sales of his book"; "was embarrassed by her child's tantrums"
discomposed - having your composure disturbed; "looked about with a wandering and discomposed air"
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abashed

Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition. 2002 © HarperCollins Publishers 1995, 2002
Translations
مَخْجول
v rozpacích
flovforlegen
vandræîalegur
sumišęs
apmulsissamulsis
mahçup olmuşutanmış

abashed

[əˈbæʃt]ADJ (=shy) →tímido,retraído; (=ashamed) →avergonzado
to be abashed at sthavergonzarse de algo
he carried on not a bit abashedsiguiócomo si talcosa
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abashed

[əˈbæʃt]adjconfus(e),embarrassé(e)
Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005

abashed

adjbeschämt;to feelabashedsichschämen
Collins German Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged 7th Edition 2005. © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1980 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2007

abashed

[əˈbæʃt]adjimbarazzato/a
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995

abashed

(əˈbӕʃt) adjective
(negativeunabashed) embarrassed.He was abashed at the compliments he received. verleë مَخْجول засрамен envergonhado v rozpacíchbeschämt forlegen; flovαμήχανοςavergonzado,azorado hämmeldunud خجالت زده hämilläänconfusנבוך लज्जित posramljen zavarban van malu vandræðalegurimbarazzato,confuso 当惑した 부끄러워, 당황하여 sumišęs samulsis; apmulsis siluverlegenforlegenzmieszany شرميدلى enleado fâstâcitсмущённый v rozpakoch, v pomykove zbegan zbunjen förlägen อาย mahçup olmuş,utanmış 尷尬的,困窘的 збентежений شرمساری bối rối 尴尬的,不知所措的
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At this the Deputation was greatlyabashed. "It is impossible," they said, moving away; "our king has no skeleton; he was stuffed."
They could all talk well enough when they were out in the street; but as soon as they came inside the palace gates, and saw the guard richly dressed in silver, and the lackeys in gold on the staircase, and the large illuminated saloons, then they wereabashed; and when they stood before the throne on which the Princess was sitting, all they could do was to repeat the last word they had uttered, and to hear it again did not interest her very much.
"He does not need to beabashed who so well knew the answer to his plea before the plea were made," she replied, rising and placing her dear hands upon my shoulders, and so I took her in my arms and kissed her.
The people assembled; Mahomet called the hill to come to him, again and again; and when the hill stood still, he was never a whitabashed, but said, If the hill will not come to Mahomet, Mahomet will go to the hill.
Abashed glances of servile wonder were exchanged by the sailors, as this was said; and with fascinated eyes they awaited whatever magic might follow.
Aunt Polly, Mary, and the Harpers threw themselves upon their restored ones, smothered them with kisses and poured out thanksgivings, while poor Huck stoodabashed and uncomfortable, not knowing exactly what to do or where to hide from so many unwelcoming eyes.
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But the sick man, though he seemed and was indifferent about it, was not angry, but onlyabashed, and on the whole as it were interested in what she was doing with him.
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She never wasabashed and is notabashed now, so she cannot be a bad woman!" He had often begun to make reflections or think aloud in her company, and she had always answered him either by a brief but appropriate remark- showing that it did not interest her- or by a silent look and smile which more palpably than anything else showed Pierre her superiority.
But at this question, Queequeg, who had twice or thrice before taken part in similar ceremonies, looked no waysabashed; but taking the offered pen, copied upon the paper, in the proper place, an exact counterpart of a queer round figure which was tattooed upon his arm; so that through Captain Peleg's obstinate mistake touching his appellative, it stood something like this: -- Quohog his mark.
Nicholson digested the vile tidings in silence, and when John stole a glance at his father's countenance, he wasabashed to see the marks of suffering.

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