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but i embarresed vs but i shamed

The correct phrase is "but I embarrassed." Both phrases are attempting to convey the idea of feeling ashamed or self-conscious, but the word "embarrassed" is the appropriate term to use in this context. "Shamed" is not commonly used in this way.

Last updated: March 24, 2024 • 515 views

but i embarresed

This phrase is incorrect. The correct spelling is "but I embarrassed."

The correct phrase is "but I embarrassed." It is used to express a feeling of self-consciousness or shame.
  • But I unfortunately have no evidence.
  • But I have neither appetite nor aptitude for leadership.
  • But I rescind your invitation from this house.
  • But I have something you lack...
  • But I checked with his credit card companies.
  • But I'm sure you wanted otherwise.
  • But I thought witnesses had to testify.
  • But I remembered the chocolate mousse.
  • But I chose a penniless Pinkerton.
  • Everyone likes peppermint, but I want wintergreen.
  • But I understand other coins went missing.
  • But I kept fighting the boys anyway.
  • But I assume he requires your approval.
  • But I thought your colleague said...
  • But I never disobeyed my parents.
  • But I kept teaching myself code.
  • But I tore your music textbook.
  • But I promisemy intentions are honorable.
  • But I believe everyone needs help.
  • But I need something that stretches me more.

Alternatives:

  • but I felt embarrassed
  • but I was embarrassed
  • but I felt ashamed
  • but I was ashamed
  • but I felt self-conscious

but i shamed

This phrase is incorrect. The correct term to use in this context is "but I embarrassed."

The phrase "but I shamed" is not commonly used to express the feeling of shame or self-consciousness. The correct term to use in this context is "but I embarrassed."
  • But I have shamed myself so deeply, past all forgiveness.
  • Wherein, if l be foiled there is but one shamed that was never gracious.
  • Be angry, be vengeful, but never shamed.
  • I understand that you're under some distress, Jane, but you shamed us today.
  • I hate to disappoint you, but I'm about to set in motion a chain of events that will leave you shamed, tamed and without a name.
  • I shamed you for your mercy, for the light inside you, a light I covet.
  • But I unfortunately have no evidence.
  • But I have neither appetite nor aptitude for leadership.
  • But I rescind your invitation from this house.
  • But I have something you lack...
  • But I checked with his credit card companies.
  • But I'm sure you wanted otherwise.
  • But I thought witnesses had to testify.
  • But I remembered the chocolate mousse.
  • But I chose a penniless Pinkerton.
  • Everyone likes peppermint, but I want wintergreen.
  • But I understand other coins went missing.
  • But I kept fighting the boys anyway.
  • But I assume he requires your approval.
  • But I thought your colleague said...

Alternatives:

  • but I felt embarrassed
  • but I was embarrassed
  • but I felt ashamed
  • but I was ashamed
  • but I felt self-conscious

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