2. Disgrace, dishonor, opprobrium, derision, reproach, ignominy, infamy, obloquy, contempt, odium, scandal, degradation, discredit.
    3. Reproach, disgrace, scandal, dishonor.
    4. Decency, decorum, propriety, modesty.

Shame, v. a.

    1. Abash, mortify, confuse, confound, disconcert, discompose, humiliate, humble, make ashamed.
    2. Disgrace, dishonor, degrade, debase, discredit, sully, taint, stain, tarnish.
    3. Deride, jeer, ridicule, mock at, sneer at, point at, flout.

Shame-faced, a. Bashful, diffident, over-modest.

Shameful, a.

    1. Disgraceful, scandalous, dishonorable, disreputable, infamous, outrageous, ignominious, opprobrious, base, vile, villanous, nefarious, heinous, atrocious, wicked, dark.
    2. Indecent, unbecoming, degrading, scandalous.

Shameless, a.

    1. Impudent, unblushing, unabashed, immodest, frontless, assuming, brazen, brazen-faced, bold-faced, insolent, audacious, cool, indecent, indelicate.
    2. Depraved, vicious, sinful, unprincipled, corrupt, profligate, dissolute, reprobate, abandoned, graceless, obdurate, hardened, incorrigible, irreclaimable, lost.

Shamrock, n.

    1. White trefoil, white clover, Dutch clover (Trifolium repens).
    2. Hop-trefoil, black nonesuch (Medicago lupulina).

Shanty, n. Hut, hovel, shed, mean cabin, mean dwelling.

Shape, v. a.

    1. Form, create, make, produce.

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