Verb
be ashamed (third-person singular simple present is ashamed, present participle being ashamed, simple past was ashamed, past participle been ashamed)
To feel ashamed. (This entry is a translation hub.)
But a deeper dive, or just a look sideways and around, reveals that we don’t have a lot to be boasting about and, quite simply, should be ashamed. Source: Internet
But there was no need to be ashamed of tears, for tears bore witness that a man had the greatest of courage, the courage to suffer. Source: Internet
But having learned to condemn such baseness, after the sentence had been pronounced against him, he (Major-General Harrison) said aloud as he was withdrawn from the Court, that he had no reason to be ashamed of the cause in which he had been engaged." Source: Internet
Actually, I should be ashamed of myself for trying to make that bold statement. Source: Internet
A decent person would be ashamed that many Americans wanted to lynch a white Hispanic that was found guilty of no crimes…but that’s just me. Source: Internet
And for the professionals here trying to justify what you charge for the hearing device…. well you should be ashamed. Source: Internet