0 feeling guilty or embarrassed about something you have done -- zawstydzony, ≈ wstydzić się
You've got nothing to be ashamed of.
[ + to do sth ] He was ashamed to admit his mistake.
1 to be angry and disappointed with a family member or friend because they have behaved badly -- wstydzić się za kogoś
He was so rude to Phil - I was ashamed of him.
I'm probably a little ashamed of being a teacher as a result, and constantly need to prove myself as a musician.
Those people should not feel ashamed to be called litigation masters.
In my perspective, this actually is something that they should be ashamed of.
This is not so easily read as 'ashamed': its authentic strangeness takes the reader to the right meaning, holding fast to modesty.
Thus humiliated, the girl was so afraid and ashamed that all she could do was scream.
In the aftermath of a train crash people often feel ashamed to be identified with a country where this sort of thing can happen.
At the same time, they are ashamed in front of their relatives and relatives' friends because they do not know their heritage language and culture.
We should respect the principle of beneficence and not be ashamed of trying to save a life or heal the sick.
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