SHAMED - meaning and definition. What is SHAMED
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What (who) is SHAMED - definition

A SELF-CONSCIOUS EMOTION ASSOCIATED WITH FEELINGS OF WORTHLESSNESS OR HUMILIATION
Shaming; Shamed; Shamer; Shameful; Shamefulness; Shamefully; Ashamed; Don't be ashamed; Vicarious shame; Toxic shame; Opprobrium (shame)
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  • Person hiding face and showing posture of shame (while wearing a [[Sanbenito]] and coroza hat) in [[Goya]]'s sketch "For being born somewhere else".  The person has been shamed by the [[Spanish Inquisition]].
  • A girl feeling ashamed as two other girls taunt behind her back

Shamed         
·Impf & ·p.p. of Shame.
Shaming         
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Shame.
shameful         
adj.
1) shameful to + inf. (it was shameful of them to surrender)
2) shameful that + clause (it was shameful that they surrendered)

Wikipedia

Shame

Shame is an unpleasant self-conscious emotion often associated with negative self-evaluation; motivation to quit; and feelings of pain, exposure, distrust, powerlessness, and worthlessness.

Examples of use of SHAMED
1. The NHS managers involved should be name, shamed and sacked.
2. They were occupied, crushed, starving, shocked and shamed.
3. When guards made racist remarks, he shamed them by answering back in perfect English.
4. May 1 2006 18:57 The bloody collapse of Yugoslavia shamed Europe.
5. President Jacques Chirac was then shamed into taking the same step, with fatal results.