Ashame

Pronunciation: /əˈʃeɪm/

Ashame (verb)

  1. To make someone feel embarrassed or guilty about what they did or failed to do.

Examples

  • That mistake can ashame the whole team.
  • Lying will ashame you when the truth appears.

Ashame (adjective)

  1. Feeling embarrassed or guilty because of something you did or did not do.

Examples

  • I felt ashame after I forgot the appointment.
  • She is ashame about her mistake.