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Shame
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수치, 치욕
a state of dishonor
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부끄러움, 이상한 일
an unfortunate development
to shame
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부끄럽게 하다, 모욕하다
to make someone feel embarrassed or disgraced, often through public criticism
Transitive: to shame sb
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수치스럽게 하다, 굴욕을 주다
to make someone feel inferior or embarrassed by surpassing or outdoing them
Transitive: to shame sb
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수치스럽게 하다, 망신 주다
to cause someone to feel embarrassed, guilty, or self-conscious due to their actions
Transitive: to shame sb
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수치심을 주다, 굴욕감을 주다
to force someone to take action or behave in a certain way by making them feel ashamed or guilty
Transitive: to shame sb into sth
shame
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shameful
adj
shameful
adj
shameless
adj
shameless
adj
예
The child's face flushed with shame after being scolded by the teacher in front of the class.
Overcoming feelings of shame often requires self-compassion and forgiveness.
She couldn't shake off the feeling of shame after accidentally spilling her drink on the restaurant floor.
Shame on you for breaking your word!
What a shame, you practiced so hard.