1. shamed - Adjective
2. shamed - Verb
4. shamed - Adjective Satellite
of Shame
Source: Webster's dictionaryI am the child of Fortune, the giver of good, and I shall not be shamed. She is my mother; my sisters are the Seasons; my rising and my falling match with theirs. Born thus, I ask to be no other man than that I am. Sophocles
[Choir of] Men: There is no beast, no rush of fire, like woman so untamed. She calmly goes her way where even panthers would be shamed. [Choir of] Women: And yet you are fool enough, it seems, to dare to war with me, when for your faithful ally you might win me easily. Aristophanes
For anyone who feels our of place in the land of small dogs the only thing left is to become a big dog, and the only advantage in being a big dog is that one is not then ashamed of dying. Not even a big dog can help feeling shamed of living, a big dog least of all. Stig Dagerman
They laugh at you when your going but when you came back with a load they're a shamed. African Proverb
Nobody is shamed twice. Ghana Proverb
The moon is not shamed by the barking of dogs. Native American Proverb