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abash \əˈbash, -ˈaa(ə)-, -ˈai-\ verb (-ed/-ing/-es) Etymology: Middle English abaisen, abaishen, abashen, from (assumed) Middle French abaisser to be astonished, alteration (influenced by abaisser to abase) of esbaiss-, stem of esbair to be astonished, from es- (from Latin ex-) + bair to yawn, gape, bark — more at bay transitive verb : to destroy the self-possession of : confuse or put to shame (as by arousing suddenly a feeling of guilt or inferiority) : disconcert, discomfit < a man whom no check could abash — T.B.Macaulay > intransitive verb obsolete : to lose self-possession Synonyms: see embarrass |