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单词 abashing
释义

abash

verb

ə-ˈbash How to pronounce abash (audio)
abashed; abashing; abashes

transitive verb

: to destroy the self-possession or self-confidence of (someone) : disconcert
He had never blushed in his life; no humiliation could abash him. Charlotte Brontë
abashment
ə-ˈbash-mənt How to pronounce abash (audio)
noun
… I turned to Susan, still sitting there huddled up in her coat, looking, to my abashment, as helpless as the day I had found her. Phillip Roth

Synonyms

  • confound
  • confuse
  • discomfit
  • disconcert
  • discountenance
  • embarrass
  • faze
  • fluster
  • mortify
  • nonplus
  • rattle
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Example Sentences

felt terribly abashed when she walked into the wrong hotel room
Recent Examples on the Web Here, furious parents throw open the cupboard to reveal their daughter’s abashed lover, as younger children look on wide-eyed and the family dog prepares to attack. Susan Delson, WSJ, 20 June 2018 Bloom called him out, and the abashed Harris apologized. Christina Schoellkopf, latimes.com, 15 June 2018 Not easily abashed by body-shamers, Teigen has publicly posted next-to-naked topless photos in the past. Megan Decker, Harper's BAZAAR, 22 May 2018 Hefner was good-natured but rather abashed, diffident, and shy. Jeanie Pyun, The Hollywood Reporter, 2 Oct. 2017 Peverelli seemed slightly abashed at the images’ potential elevation from commerce to art. Rebecca Mead, The New Yorker, 22 May 2017 But there is also a sort of confused, abashed one, often ironic, that acknowledges a problem and tries to work through a particularly American obliviousness. Jill Mcdonough, New York Times, 21 Apr. 2017 See More

Word History

Etymology

Middle English abaissen, abaschen "to lose one's composure," borrowed from Anglo-French abaiss-, stem of abair "to open wide, gape, be amazed," alteration (by prefix substitution) of esbaer (Continental Old French esbahir), from es- "out" (going back to Latin ex-) + baer "to open wide, gape," going back to Vulgar Latin *batāre — more at ex- entry 1, abeyance

First Known Use

14th century, in the meaning defined above

Kids Definition

abash

verb

ə-ˈbash How to pronounce abash (audio)
abashed; abashing
: embarrass

abashing

verb

present participle of abash
as in embarrassing
to throw into a state of self-conscious distress felt terribly abashed when she walked into the wrong hotel room

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • embarrassing
  • rattling
  • confusing
  • flustering
  • disconcerting
  • discountenancing
  • mortifying
  • discomfiting
  • nonplussing
  • unsettling
  • bothering
  • disturbing
  • disquieting
  • nonplusing
  • humiliating
  • confounding
  • upsetting
  • distressing
  • discomforting
  • fazing
  • perturbing
  • chagrining
  • dismaying
  • discomposing
  • agitating
  • unhinging
  • shaming
  • degrading
  • debasing
  • demeaning
  • humbling
  • putting off
  • queering
  • putting out

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • comforting
  • relieving
  • consoling
  • soothing
  • calming
  • encouraging
  • reassuring
  • cheering
  • assuring
  • emboldening
  • buoying
  • heartening
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