abashed

[əˈbæʃt]

abashed Definition

feeling embarrassed, ashamed, or guilty.

Using abashed: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "abashed" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He was abashed by his mistake.

  • Example

    She felt abashed by her behavior at the party.

  • Example

    The teacher's criticism left him feeling abashed.

abashed Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with abashed

  • a smile that is hesitant or awkward due to feeling embarrassed or ashamed

    Example

    She gave an abashed smile when she realized her mistake.

  • a facial expression that shows embarrassment or shame

    Example

    He had an abashed look on his face when he realized he had been caught.

  • a state of being quiet or speechless due to feeling embarrassed or ashamed

    Example

    After being called out for his mistake, he fell into an abashed silence.

Origins of abashed

from Middle English 'abaisshed', past participle of 'abaisshen' meaning 'to lower'

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Summary: abashed in Brief

'Abashed' [əˈbæʃt] means feeling embarrassed, ashamed, or guilty. It is often used to describe someone who has made a mistake or behaved inappropriately, as in 'She felt abashed by her behavior at the party.' The term can also be used in phrases like 'abashed smile' and 'abashed silence,' which describe facial expressions and states of being that show embarrassment or shame.