Ashamed
Why was she feeling this way
being lucky
No, the opposite of arrogance is humility. The opposite of guilt is innocence.
Rita Coolidge "We're All Alone"
he is the scandal, an embarrassment to mankind and his mom no doubt
Shamefacedness refers to a feeling of embarrassment or shame that is often visible in a person's facial expression or demeanor. It is a sense of modesty or humility that comes from a feeling of guilt, embarrassment, or self-consciousness about something one has done or said.
The homophone for a feeling of blame is "guilt."
The Tagalog word for shame is "hiya." It is a feeling of embarrassment, disgrace, or guilt brought about by one's actions or the actions of others.
the painful feeling arising from the consciousness ofsomething dishonorable, improper, ridiculous, etc., done byoneself or another: She was overcome with shame.
Guilt is an uncountable noun for a state or feeling. It has no singular or plural.
He had felt guilt
A homophone for "covered with" is "cowered with", and a feeling of blame is "guilt".
Shame is a painful feeling of humiliation or distress caused by the consciousness of wrong or foolish behavior. It is a negative emotion that can stem from feeling inadequate, inferior, or unworthy in the eyes of oneself or others.
Rued
Yes, forgetting a friend's birthday can be awkward and may lead to feelings of guilt or embarrassment.
Ashamed is an adjective that can mean either feeling shame, being distressed by feelings of guilt, being embarrassed by feelings of guilt, feeling disgrase. It can also mean being unwilling/restrained because of fear or shame/ridicule/disapproval, or to feel shame. The word ashamed originated before the year 1000 and is of Middle or Old English origin. 1. feeling shame; distressed or embarrassed by feelings of guilt, foolishness, or disgrace: He felt ashamed for having spoken so cruelly. 2. unwilling or restrained because of fear of shame, ridicule, or disapproval: They were ashamed to show their work. 3. Chiefly Midland U.S. (esp. of children) bashful; timid.
guilt is when you are feeling sorry for someone because you did something bad to them and anger is when you are highly annoyed at a person!