sheepish

[ˈʃiːpɪʃ]

sheepish Definition

showing or feeling embarrassment especially because you have done something wrong or foolish.

Using sheepish: Examples

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

  • Example

    He gave me a sheepish grin and admitted he had forgotten my birthday.

  • Example

    She looked sheepish when she realized her mistake.

  • Example

    I felt a little sheepish about asking for help.

  • Example

    He was sheepish about his poor performance.

sheepish Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for sheepish

Phrases with sheepish

  • a smile that shows embarrassment or shame

    Example

    He gave me a sheepish smile and apologized for being late.

  • a facial expression that shows embarrassment or shame

    Example

    She had a sheepish look on her face when she realized she had made a mistake.

  • actions that show embarrassment or shame

    Example

    His sheepish behavior indicated that he knew he had done something wrong.

Origins of sheepish

from 'sheep', meaning 'timid' or 'bashful'

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Summary: sheepish in Brief

'Sheepish' [ˈʃiːpɪʃ] is an adjective that describes someone who feels or shows embarrassment, especially because they have done something wrong or foolish. It is often accompanied by a sheepish smile or look, and can indicate guilt or remorse. Synonyms include 'ashamed,' 'guilty,' and 'remorseful.'