noun

shame

shame, pity, disgrace

He felt a deep sense of shame.

He felt a deep sense of shame.

It's a shame you can't come.

It's a shame you can't come.

He brought shame on his family.

He brought shame on his family.

a sense of shame a feeling of shame. He felt a deep sense of shame.

it's a shame (that...) it is regrettable (that...). It's a shame you missed the party.

to bring shame on ((sb./sth.)) to cause disgrace to (sb./sth.). His actions brought shame on the team.

Synonyms: disgrace, embarrassment, humiliation; pity, regret

From Old English 'scamu', meaning 'shame, confusion, disgrace'.

Think of the phrase 'Shame on you!' when someone does something wrong.

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