单词 | shaming |
释义 | shamingn. The action or fact of putting to shame. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > humility > feeling of shame > [noun] > shaming shaming13.. 13.. Minor Poems fr. Vernon MS. (1901) 534 Þou miȝtest procure wiþ such prouyng To þi-self newe schamyng. c1450 Jacob's Well (1900) 272 Beatryx, wyth-oute schamyng of here susterys, was schreuyn priuely. ?1510 T. More tr. G. F. Pico della Mirandola Lyfe I. Picus sig. b.ii They serued of nought but to ye shaming of such other folke as wer in very science much bettir lerned and in those trifles ignorant. 1680 C. Ness Compl. Church-hist. 212 Calling it..Nehustan..for the shameing of such as had so doted upon it. 1844 E. B. Barrett Lady Geraldine's Courtship in Poems I. 238 I..Trod them down with words of shaming. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1913; most recently modified version published online June 2020). shamingadj. That shames or puts to shame. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > humility > feeling of shame > [adjective] > shaming shamefulc1330 pudibund1542 bashful1559 pudendous1660 shaming1741 ashaming1819 the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > disrepute > disgrace or dishonour > [adverb] shamelyc1200 shendfully?c1225 to one's shamec1275 shamefullya1300 despitouslyc1320 foula1325 shondfullyc1330 inhonestly1340 shendshipfully1388 dishonestlyc1430 shamouslyc1440 ignominiously1553 slanderously1563 reproachfully1567 opprobriously1569 ingloriously1576 dishonourably1590 indignly1593 disgracefully1604 despitely1619 vituperiously1632 to a reproacha1715 shaming1970 1741 S. Richardson Pamela III. xxxviii. 407 For convincing me, in so kind, yet so shaming a manner, how wrong I was. 1868 ‘G. Eliot’ Spanish Gypsy i. 105 An added Present, sketching still In hope unchecked by shaming memories. 1970 D. Neville-Rolfe Power without Glory ii. 247 Shorthand and typing... I originally took a shamingly long time to learn both. Derivatives ˈshamingly adv. ΚΠ 1979 Homes & Gardens June 169/1 Eventually my bus arrived; a collection of shamingly healthy-looking people in breeches and clumpy boots gathered round. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1913; most recently modified version published online June 2019). < n.13..adj.1741 |
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