abase, bother, chagrin, debase, discomfit, dismay, embarrass, humiliate, perturb, rattle, take down
Definitionv. cause to be embarrassed
Last update: November 12, 2019
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It is wrong to abash a child for a mistake [verb]
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Both girls nodded and laughed in rather an abashed fashion. [adjective]
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The squire left the chamber abashed. [adjective]
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She had sat silent and abashed in his presence, like a guilty creature. [adjective]
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The officer appeared abashed, as though he understood that one might think of how many men would be missing tomorrow but ought not to speak of it. [verb]
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Gordon's residence on a splendid house, whose grandness quite abashed her. [verb]
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The throng of the citizens in particular abashed me. [verb]
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She was not abashed at all by the many pairs of eyes watching her. [verb]
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My sir was abashed, only because of his students were not present in the function which was organized by him. [Please select]
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"To both, your highness," he answered so fairly that she was for the moment abashed. [Please select]
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