0 (opposite unabashed) embarrassed -- forlegen; flov
He was abashed at the compliments he received.
I am not at all abashed by the accusations of disloyalty or lack of courage or panic.
I hope that they will not feel in any way abashed.
I am not prepared to be abashed today over criticism of the tabling of amendments.
I am not in the least abashed by his strictures on me.
I remember previous occasions when he had good reason to be abashed and when he said so.
Modestly, and somewhat abashed, the traveller says he cannot find room.
They all stood up and cheered and the young man was very abashed.
In the 19th century when private patronage was not unusual, neither party—the patron or the systematist—was abashed to commemorate a patron's identity in a new taxonomic name.