English to Spanish Dictionary ashamed

ashamed

avergonzado
definition
adjective
you should be ashamed of yourself
embarrassed or guilty because of one's actions, characteristics, or associations.
translation of 'ashamed'
adjective
abochornado,
apenado,
avergonzado
example
Obviously, Saturday was disappointing because of the result but the players shouldn't be 'ashamed' of their efforts.
I have shown people that it is ok, there is nothing to be 'ashamed' of.
Continue being proud of who you are because you have nothing to be 'ashamed' of, and everything to be proud of.
They were not 'ashamed' of smoking, for instance, but of smoking the wrong brand.
I know I had something else to be 'ashamed' of, but I can't think of it right now.
People seem 'ashamed' to voice their religious views for fear of being laughed at.
I was 'ashamed' of our behaviour, I don't think it was very dignified.
There are too many Christians, who are afraid and 'ashamed' to tell others about His love, grace and mercy.
I will admit to smoking the odd joint and I am not embarrassed or 'ashamed' of it.
I guess this is the point where I should be contrite and say I was 'ashamed' of myself, but I wasn't.
Look, voting is a privilege as well as a right and if you don't vote, you should be 'ashamed' of yourself.
From that, what I have learnt is never to be 'ashamed' of saying you're sorry.
I'm not 'ashamed' of doing anything in public, in front of everybody, I don't care.
I felt so 'ashamed' and so guilty, and I almost just wanted to die because of what I had done to my kids.
He said things he knew perfectly well he did not mean, and he was not at all 'ashamed' of owning this strange character trait.
I'd normally be 'ashamed' of writing about a politician's appearance.
While I feel like it is not something to be 'ashamed' of, I am diligently learning to live with this affliction.
So the children feel guilty and 'ashamed' and, as it's their fault, they don't tell anyone.
It is a wonderful story, not something we should be 'ashamed' of or embarrassed about.
On one side, he felt guilty and 'ashamed' , and on the other he just felt angry that it hadn't worked.
Everyone whose eye I met turned away, as though afraid or 'ashamed' to look at me.
The good politician rolls his logs in public, and is not 'ashamed' of his job.
Thomas shook his head, afraid and somewhat 'ashamed' to say that he was in the same class as Anna.
I fear what will happen to us all but I am 'ashamed' to admit I have no hope anymore, too much has been lost.
I'm still 'ashamed' of how poorly I did on that particular challenge.
‘Wow, this kinda feels like a refugee camp,’ I thought to myself, 'ashamedly' .
However, my attention was diverted from the pages of the book as I found myself 'ashamedly' eavesdropping on people who were unaware that the walls had ears listening to their passive conversation.
Sadly, this compromises my blogging exploits and leaves me 'ashamedly' making another post of pure apology.
Rather 'ashamedly' , I assumed that our French friends were cooking something aboard their boat and thought nothing more of it.
Slinking a little 'ashamedly' up to the receptionist's desk, I informed her that I was working here for the day.
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