It ultimately comes from the Proto-Indo-European word root *ḱormo- meaning "suffering, pain".
It ultimately comes from the Proto-Indo-European word root *ḱormo- meaning "suffering, pain".
The African Luhya word for the English word 'ashamed' is "okhuaibikaa".
I was ashamed of the fact I cheated in my exam
Ashamed. There is no difference in the spelling whether it is used in the past, present or future tense.
No.
yes
He was ashamed of himself because he did not study for the exam.
ashamed
The child was ashamed to tell her mother why she had to serve a detention at school.
Ashamed means the feeling you get when you have done something which you know you should not have done.
No.
Shame