English to Indonesian Dictionary abash

abash

memalukan
definition
verb
she was not abashed at being caught
cause to feel embarrassed, disconcerted, or ashamed.
translation of 'abash'
verb
memalukan
example
He tells that story, without 'abashment' , with pride almost, but then being who he is he can get away with it.
I did not know what to say, for I was 'abashed' by the thought.
He didn't seem the least 'abashed' that water was running down his chin and onto his clothes and that the people who were passing by were giving him weird looks.
She herself is having trouble accepting the rush of success, smiling with some 'abashment' .
When Jo saw who it was, she looked slightly 'abashed' .
My eyes met hers briefly, and I looked away, 'abashed' at being caught gazing.
Others are less 'abashed' about hiding what they see as flaws.
She was somewhat 'abashed' when I pointed out that I had already done so in 1997!
Her cheeks growing red, she looked to Adam, and brushing aside her own 'abashment' , revealed, ‘We've heard all about your recent adventures, and my, my, have you two ever been busy!’
But she grinned and looked 'abashed' , and muttered something about her grandchildren.
I was too 'abashed' , too embarrassed that I had actually asked something like that!
Lorelei looked down onto her hands in 'abashment' .
He saw that she was not 'abashed' and glared even more.
The young lady looked 'abashed' and stepped back consciously into the shadows.
They all filed in and sat down in the chairs, looking slightly 'abashed' that they had been caught.
The punky couple gave me a disdainful look, and I could only slink out 'abashed' .
He stopped and crossed his eyes, his expression conveying 'abashment' .
Katherine was slightly 'abashed' at his forwardness and lingered outside of the house, not really wanting to go in.
Alright, so most teenagers wouldn't admit to having such a geeky passion, but I wasn't 'abashed' in the least.
To her credit, the blond looked slightly 'abashed' .
She instantly looked 'abashed' and bowed her head.
‘I just know I forgot to turn the water off,’ she whispered, 'abashed' .
Instead, he fled the country until, 'abashed' by a public outcry and newspaper appeals to find him, he contacted his family and his father fetched him home.
‘Funnily enough, yes, I am,’ he answered, not at all 'abashed' by my question.
Clearing his throat, the man sent her a truly 'abashed' expression.
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