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feel shame vs feel like a shame

Both phrases are correct, but they have different meanings and contexts. 'Feel shame' is used to express the emotion of shame or embarrassment, while 'feel like a shame' is not a common phrase in English. It seems like 'feel like a shame' might be a confusion with 'feel like a shame' which is not a standard expression.

Last updated: March 29, 2024

feel shame

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to express the emotion of shame or embarrassment.

This phrase is used to describe the feeling of being ashamed or embarrassed about something. It is a straightforward way to convey this emotion.

Examples:

  • She felt shame for her actions.
  • He couldn't help but feel shame at the mistake he made.
  • Feeling shame, she apologized profusely.
  • The child's face showed his deep sense of shame.
  • They were overwhelmed with shame after the incident.

Alternatives:

  • feel embarrassed
  • feel guilty
  • feel remorseful
  • feel humiliated
  • feel mortified

feel like a shame

This phrase is not a standard expression in English. It seems like it might be a confusion with 'feel like a shame.'

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