abash
When he exposed his penis it caused them some abashment. or... No matter what you did he was difficult to abash.
"Abash" in Igbo can be translated to "gbafka" which means to feel embarrassed or humiliated.
abash
Susie felt abashed when the boy in the laundromat picked up her fallen undergarments.
A few synonyms would be: Abash, discouraged, disheartened, perplexed, put off, and many others. I would suggest Thesaurus.com to find good synonyms. It is an excellent source. Some antonyms would be encourage, or assure.
nope you losers
Abash and calabash are words that end with 'bash'.
It is encourage.
To abase is to humble yourself or to reduce in rank. Here are some sentences.You must abase yourself before the king and beg forgiveness.I'm not going to abase myself any more.The bully is planning to abase his victims to humiliate them further.
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Yes it's the past participle of encourage. It's also the simple past tense of encourage. Regular verbs have the same simple past and past participle.