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shame

ashamed, shameful, shameless, unashamed

Definition:

The term "shame" refers to a painful feeling of being disgraced a person has because of something dishonorable or improper that he or someone else has done.

  • Something that is "shameful" is "improper" or "dishonorable."
  • The term "ashamed" describes how a person feels when he has done something shameful.
  • The phrase "put to shame" means to cause someone to feel ashamed. It might be expose their sin or by defeating them.
  • The prophet Isaiah said that those who make and worship idols will be put to shame.
  • God can bring shame to a person who does not repent by exposing that person's sin and causing him to be humiliated.
  • A person that is "unashamed" does not feel shame.
  • A person is "shameless" if he does something shameful but does not feel ashamed.
  • A "shameless act" is something a person should feel ashamed about doing, but he does not feel ashamed.

Sometimes the word "shame" is used figuratively to refer to a person's nakedness or private parts.

(See also: false god, humble, humiliate, Isaiah, repent, sin, worship)

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Word Data:

  • Strong's: H937, H954, H955, H1317, H1322, H5949, H2616, H2659, H2781, H3001, H3637, H3639, H3640, H7022, H7036, H8103, G149, G152, G153, G422, G808, G818, G819, G821, G1788, G1791, G1870, G2617, G3681, G3856, G5195

Forms Found in the English ULB:

ashamed, make ... ashamed, put ... to shame, shame, shamed, shameful, shamefully, shameless, shamelessly, shames, unashamed