Want to say abash differently? Here are other words for abash and its similar synonyms and opposite words to say in unique way.
Meaning of abash
to make someone feel embarrassed or ashamed
Etymology of abash
The word "abash" originates from the Old French word "abashier," which means "to confound" or "to astonish"
The word has been used in English since the 14th century to describe the act of making someone feel embarrassed, ashamed, or self-conscious
Synonyms
embarrass
humiliate
mortify
shame
disgrace
confound
dismay
disconcert
fluster
rattle
intimidate
cow
daunt
discourage
dishearten
depress
deject
deflate
demoralize
humble
humble
chasten
abate
moderate
temper
restrain
repress
suppress
stun
shock
startle
nonplus
perplex
puzzle
confound
bewilder
bemuse
discomfit
discomfort
unease
unsettle
unnerve
flummox
perplex
puzzle
ruffle
disturb
trouble
upset
distress
perturb
throw
discountenance
discompose
Definitions
- To make someone feel embarrassed or ashamed, often by criticizing or ridiculing them
- * To cause someone to feel self-conscious or ill at ease
Usage Examples
- The student was abashed by the teacher's criticism of her project
- * The politician was abashed by the scandal and resigned from office
- * The employee was abashed by the boss's public reprimand