Shameful

/ˈʃeɪmfʊl/ adjective

Causing or deserving shame; disgraceful or morally reprehensible. Can also describe someone who feels or should feel shame about their actions.

From Old English 'scamu' meaning 'shame' plus the suffix '-ful' meaning 'full of'. The concept of shame has deep Indo-European roots, related to covering or hiding oneself. The word evolved through Middle English 'shameful' with consistent meaning.

AFskaamlik
AMየሚያፍር
ARمخز
BGсрамен
BNলজ্জাজনক
CAvergoniós
CShanebný
DAskamfuld
DEschändlich
ELντροπιαστικός
ESvergonzoso
EThäbistav
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