Meaning of Shame
In simple words: A feeling of being embarrassed or guilty about something.
Shame in a sentence
- He felt a deep sense of shame after realizing his mistake.
- Shame can often prevent people from seeking help for their problems.
- She was filled with shame when she saw the way she had reacted.
- His shame was evident when he couldn't look anyone in the eye.
- It's a shame that so many talented artists go unnoticed.
How to use Shame
Use 'shame' when talking about feelings of guilt or embarrassment. It's appropriate in most contexts but can feel heavy or serious. Avoid in light-hearted conversations.
Grammar pattern
feel + shame
Memory hint
Think of 'shame' as 'shh!'-pause, a heavy feeling that makes you want to hide.
Related words
Collocations with Shame
- awful
- great
- real
- shame about
- a bit of a shame
- rather a shame
- such a shame
- deep
- secret
- public
- be filled with
- feel
- bring
- from shame
- in shame
- to your shame
- bow your head in shame
- hang your head in shame
- a feeling of shame
- deep
- secret
- public
- be filled with
- feel
- bring
- from shame
- in shame
- to your shame
- bow your head in shame
- hang your head in shame
- a feeling of shame
- deep
- secret
- public
- be filled with
- feel
- bring
- from shame
- in shame
- to your shame
- bow your head in shame
- hang your head in shame
- a feeling of shame
Synonyms for Shame
Opposites of Shame
Common mistakes with Shame
- 'Shame' confused with 'guilt' - they're related but not the same.
- Using 'shame' inappropriately as an action verb, e.g., 'to shame someone' can be too strong in casual conversation.
- Mixing up 'shame' with 'shaming' – the former is a noun while the latter is a verb.
Shame appears in
Shame in other languages
- Arabicالعربية
عار
شعور بالإحراج أو الذنب تجاه شيء ما.
- Bengaliবাংলা
লজ্জা
কোনো কিছুর জন্য বিব্রত বা দোষী বোধ করা।
- GermanDeutsch
Schande
Ein Gefühl der Verlegenheit oder Schuld wegen etwas.
- SpanishEspañol
Vergüenza
Un sentimiento de estar avergonzado o culpable por algo.
- Persianفارسی
شرم، مایه تاسف
احساس خجالت یا گناه در مورد چیزی.
- FrenchFrançais
Honte
Un sentiment d'embarras ou de culpabilité à propos de quelque chose.
- Hindiहिन्दी
शर्म
किसी चीज़ के बारे में शर्मिंदा या दोषी महसूस करना।
- ItalianItaliano
Vergogna
Una sensazione di imbarazzo o colpa per qualcosa.
- PortuguesePortuguês
Vergonha
Um sentimento de constrangimento ou culpa por algo.
- RussianРусский
Позор, стыд
Чувство смущения или вины за что-то.
- Urduاردو
شرمندگی، افسوس
کسی چیز کے بارے میں شرمندہ یا قصوروار محسوس کرنا۔
- Chinese中文
羞愧
对某事感到尴尬或内疚的感觉。
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Frequently asked questions about Shame
What does Shame mean?
A feeling of being embarrassed or guilty about something.
What is the definition of Shame?
used to say that something is a cause for feeling sad or disappointed
How do you use Shame in a sentence?
He felt a deep sense of shame after realizing his mistake.
Can you give another example of Shame?
Shame can often prevent people from seeking help for their problems.
What are synonyms for Shame?
Common alternatives include pity.
What is the opposite of Shame?
Opposite meanings include pride, honor, confidence.
What words go with Shame?
It commonly pairs with awful, great, real, shame about, a bit of a shame, rather a shame, such a shame, deep, secret, public, be filled with, feel, bring, from shame, in shame, to your shame, bow your head in shame, hang your head in shame, a feeling of shame, deep, secret, public, be filled with, feel, bring, from shame, in shame, to your shame, bow your head in shame, hang your head in shame, a feeling of shame, deep, secret, public, be filled with, feel, bring, from shame, in shame, to your shame, bow your head in shame, hang your head in shame, a feeling of shame.
What are common mistakes when using Shame?
'Shame' confused with 'guilt' - they're related but not the same. Using 'shame' inappropriately as an action verb, e.g., 'to shame someone' can be too strong in casual conversation. Mixing up 'shame' with 'shaming' – the former is a noun while the latter is a verb.
How do you pronounce Shame?
US: /["/ʃeɪm/"]/, UK: /["/ʃeɪm/"]/. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use Shame?
Use 'shame' when talking about feelings of guilt or embarrassment. It's appropriate in most contexts but can feel heavy or serious. Avoid in light-hearted conversations.
What CEFR level is Shame?
"Shame" is at B2 level on the CEFR scale.






