shamelike
English
Etymology
Adjective
shamelike (comparative more shamelike, superlative most shamelike)
- Resembling or characteristic of shame.
- 1991, Carl Goldberg, Understanding shame
- Losses of any kind seem to evoke shamelike responses in the infant. This is particularly true of loss of the familiar.
- 1991, Carl Goldberg, Understanding shame
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