n
Alternative spelling of abdabs [(slang) Extreme nervousness or anxiety; terror; heebie-jeebies.]
n
(obsolete) The condition of being abashed
n
The state of being abashed; embarrassment from shame.
adj
Obsolete form of abashed. [Embarrassed, disconcerted, or ashamed.]
n
Obsolete form of egritude. [Distress or sorrow.]
n
(informal) Provocation, irritation, annoyance.
adj
Angry or resentful due to unjust treatment.
n
(derogatory) Programming, especially talk shows and talk radio, which is characterized by anger or which provokes anger in its audience.
n
(uncountable) The psychological state of being annoyed or irritated.
adj
Alternative form of ashamed [Feeling shame or guilt.]
v
(intransitive, obsolete) To feel shame; to be ashamed.
v
(psychotherapy) To react dramatically or catastrophically to distressing events.
v
(obsolete, transitive) To abash; to disconcert or be disconcerted or put out of countenance.
n
Distress of mind caused by a failure of aims or plans, want of appreciation, mistakes etc; vexation or mortification.
adj
(obsolete) Giving trouble; vexatious.
adj
Characterised or marked by direness; dire
adv
(archaic) With disdain; disdainfully.
adj
Obsolete form of dismayed. [Having the emotion of dismay.]
n
(psychology) A serious mental imbalance or illness.
n
A feeling of anger or resentment, especially haughty indignation.
n
(now rare) Embarrassment; intense social awkwardness.
n
The action of the verb to embarrass; embarrassment.
adv
Causing embarrassment.
n
A state of discomfort arising from bashfulness or consciousness of having violated a social rule; humiliation.
n
the uncomfortable sympathetic feeling experienced while watching someone else embarrass themselves
n
(nonstandard) An intense feeling of frustration and anger.
adj
Vexing, humiliating; eliciting indignation or bitterness.
adj
Obsolete form of ghastful. [(archaic) Causing fear; terrifying; dreadful; fit to make one aghast; exceedingly dismal.]
n
(countable) A complaint or annoyance.
n
One who submits a grievance.
adj
(obsolete, dialect) Embarassed or ashamed.
adj
Characterised by harassment; tormentuous; bothersome
n
Obsolete form of embarrassment. [A state of discomfort arising from bashfulness or consciousness of having violated a social rule; humiliation.]
n
(countable) Something that causes extreme anger; an expression or instance of extreme anger.
n
(obsolete) Ill will; spite.
n
A state of being offended.
n
A sensation of extreme shame or embarrassment.
adj
(informal) Acutely embarrassed.
n
Obsolete form of noyance. [(archaic) The state of being annoyed; distress, irritation.]
adj
(obsolete) Alternative form of noyous [(now rare, archaic) Troublesome; harmful, injurious.]
adj
(now rare, archaic) Troublesome; harmful, injurious.
adj
Disconcerting, annoying or repulsive; tending to put off.
n
Britain and Canada spelling of rancor [(American spelling) A feeling of long-lasting ire for another, sometimes to the point of hatred, over a perceived wrongdoing; bitterness.]
n
A sensation that rankles.
n
personal embarrassment one feels on account of and for another who is making a fool of themselves
adj
(archaic) Bashful, modest; shy.
v
(archaic) third-person singular present simple form of sorrow
n
(idiomatic) Problems that are to be expected with any new and untried product, system, or venture.
adj
(archaic) Full of trouble or disquiet
n
The uncomfortable sympathetic feeling experienced while watching someone else embarrass themselves.
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