Abash
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British pronunciation/ɐbˈaʃ/
American pronunciation/əˈbæʃ/

Définition et Signification de "abash"

to abash
01

embarrasser

to make someone feel uneasy and ashamed
Transitive: to abash sb
to abash definition and meaning

abash

v

abashed

adj

abashed

adj

abashment

n

abashment

n
example
Exemple
The shy teenager was easily abashed by even the slightest attention or scrutiny.
Her sudden question abashed him, leaving him speechless.
The unexpected attention abashed the introverted student, who preferred to blend into the background.
It's not polite to abash someone by pointing out their flaws in public.
The teacher's sharp criticism abashed the student, causing her to lose confidence.
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