shamefulshame‧ful /ˈʃeɪmfəl/ adjective - This is a shameful waste of our natural resources.
- A shameful flock formed round the padre.
- Divorce is no longer so shameful and is popularly seen as a permissible solution to marital difficulties.
- I am both the ruined harvest and the shameful blood that sickens cattle.
- It was shameful, almost unbelievable, but she still wanted him.
- Once a shadowy misfortune families hid as if it were shameful, depression is becoming just another slice of the health-care business.
- Scarcely able to believe his ears, Ramsay listened to this shameful catalogue.
- The man on the sidewalk and I share only a shameful past and perhaps a strain of gonococcus.
- They say at least half the evictions are equal parts sham and shameful.
nounshameshamefulnessshamelessnessadjectiveashamed ≠ unashamedshamefulshamelessverbshameadverbshamefully ≠ shamelessly