ASHAMED
(also see SHAME)
ADJECTIVES
1000 ► ABAIST ashamed; abashed; discomfited; disconcerted
1000 ► OF-SHAMED ashamed; put to shame → obs.
1382 ► SHAMEWORTHY of which one ought to be ashamed
1477 ► HONTOUS ashamed; full of shame; shameful → obs.
1483 ► VERGOYNOUS ashamed → obs.
1803 ► DASHED ashamed; abashed, cast down, bashful → Sc. & Eng. dial.
1820 ► BAISS ashamed; sad, sorrowful → Sc. obs.
1883 ► SHAME ashamed; shy, embarrassed → Amer. dial., chiefly African-American usage
VERBS
1460 ► BASH to be ashamed or abashed → obs.
1620 ► UNBLUSH to cease to be ashamed
1746 ► MEACH → MEECH to look ashamed; to idle stealthily or shamefacedly about → Eng. & Amer. dial.
1889 ► BESHAME to be ashamed; to shame → Eng. dial.
1905 ► THINK BLACK (BURNING) SHAME to be greatly ashamed → Sc. (Bk.)
1914 ► LOOK DOWN ONE’S NOSE to look ashamed, chagrined, baffled, sorrowful, or discouraged → Amer. dial.
1999 ► PUT TO THE BLUSH to make ashamed → (Bk.)