Ashamed is the correct spelling.
The likely word is embarrassed (ashamed, humiliated).
The correct spelling is embarrassed (chagrined, ashamed).
The correct spelling of the word is "embarrassed" (ashamed).
The correct spelling of the verb is "to embarrass". EMBARRASSED (adjective) - ashamed or chagrined EMBARRASSMENT (noun) - chagrin, mortification
He was ashamed of himself because he did not study for the exam.
The likely word is embarrassed (ashamed, humiliated).
The correct spelling is embarrassed (chagrined, ashamed).
The word "ashamed" is the same in any tense, but you can use the being verb associated with ashamed to change the tense. For the past tense you would simply use being verbs with the past tense connotation, such as "were" or "have been" or "was", then it would become the past tense "were ashamed" and "was ashamed".
The correct spelling of the word is "embarrassed" (ashamed).
The correct spelling of the verb is "to embarrass". EMBARRASSED (adjective) - ashamed or chagrined EMBARRASSMENT (noun) - chagrin, mortification
To use ashamed in a sentance, you could say, I hope that you are ashamed of yourself, or, I feel very ashamed at what I did.
The prefix of ashamed is "a-".
ashamed=honteux
He was ashamed of what he had done.
The correct spelling of the verb is to "embarrass" (make ashamed, humiliate, cause chagrin).
Patty was extremely ashamed.
Chris brown should be ashamed what he did to Rihanna was so unfair. Chris Brown is ashamed of what he did to Rihanna, he said he was ashamed in a interview.