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Abash   /əbˈæʃ/   Listen
Abash

verb
(past & past part. abashed; pres. part. abashing)
1.
Cause to be embarrassed; cause to feel self-conscious.  Synonym: embarrass.



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"Abash" Quotes from Famous Books



... apt to clash, and valiant and unwearied as Albinia was, she was obliged perforce to leave the children more to others than she would have preferred. Little Albinia was all docility and sweetness, and already did such wonders with her ivory letters, that the exulting Sophy tried to abash Maurice by auguring that she would be the first to read; to which, undaunted, he replied, 'She'll never be a boy!' Nevertheless Maurice was developing a species of conscience, rendering him trustworthy and obedient ...
— The Young Step-Mother • Charlotte M. Yonge

... order the Genoese moved forward; 'then,' says the historian, 'they made a great cry to abash the English; but they stood still and stirred not for all that. A second and a third time the Genoese uttered a fell cry—very loud and clear, and a little stept forward; but the ...
— Stories from English History • Hilda T. Skae



Words linked to "Abash" :   flurry, discompose, put off, upset, confuse, untune, discomfit, disconcert



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