shamefaced
Americanadjective
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modest or bashful.
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showing shame.
shamefaced apologies.
adjective
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bashful or modest
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showing a sense of shame
Other Word Forms
Etymology
Origin of shamefaced
1545–55; alteration of shamefast by folk etymology; see shame, faced
Example Sentences
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Shamefaced Hungarian players, who did not share the fire-eating Communist's opinions, privately apologized to the U.S. team.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Shamefaced, Tattiana downward looked As if he cruelly had joked!
From Eugene Oneguine [Onegin] A Romance of Russian Life in Verse by Spalding, Henry
Shamefaced, vanquished, crushed, he retraced his steps to the railway-station, and returned to Paris.
From Sentimental Education, Volume II The History of a Young Man by Flaubert, Gustave
"Shamefaced, come; don't you know this gentleman?" said her aunt, encouragingly.
From The Thin Red Line; and Blue Blood by Griffiths, Arthur
Shamefaced men brought by their women-folk to see the baby but ill-concealed their triumph when there proved to be no such visible sign of retribution for domestic derelictions.
From Atlantic Classics, Second Series by Addams, Jane
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