Embarrassed is a more colloquial term, and often refers to a feeling which doesn't last a very long time or is about something not very serious.
Ashamed is far more severe with much more negative connotations. Likely to last longer
The Tagalog equivalent of the Bisaya word "nahibawan" is "nababawan" which means feeling embarrassed or ashamed.
The likely word is embarrassed (ashamed, humiliated).
The correct spelling of the word is "embarrassed" (ashamed).
abashed, ashamed, disconcerted, flustered
The word mortified is used to describe someone who is feeling embarrassed or ashamed. They feel humiliated and want to leave the situation and never come back.
For proud meaning showing pride, the opposite could be humble or modest.To feel the opposite of being proud could be ashamed, mortified, or chagrined.meek, ashamed, broken, humbled
The answer is blush.It's five letters, ending in H. When one is ashamed or embarrassed, their cheeks will turn red in a blush.
bashfull
he has been ashamed
embarrassed (the same way you spelled it!)
The correct spelling of the verb is to "embarrass" (make ashamed, humiliate, cause chagrin).
abashed is the word which means the same as embarrassed. So it is the synonym of embarrassed.