(1) Extremely modest or shy,showing a sense of shame,showing a sense of guilt,embarrassed
(2) Extremely modest or shy
(3) Showing a sense of shame
(4) Showing a sense of guilt
(5) Embarrassed
(1) Lynch wrote a notoriously vengeful poem, full of vicious curses, a story he tells against himself in shamefaced penance.
(2) He eventually made it to the meeting looking shamefaced but the fact he left the pub at all just goes to show how thoroughly modern this new breed of e-hack really is.
(3) Feeling remarkably like a shamefaced puppy, she trod reluctantly into the kitchen and gave them both that icy what-the-hell-do-you-want look she'd perfected by ninth grade.
(4) It is the scientific community and the government's somewhat shamefaced approach to animal research that allows activists to make their impact.
(5) U2018Sorry Mrs. Young,u2019 chorused the others dully, looking slightly shamefaced , and Jesse redder than before.
(6) A grin spread over Michelle's face, snapping out of her thoughts to look at Heath, though she completely missed the look of shamefaced hurt that washed over his features.
(7) Anyone lighting fireworks in a public place faces arrest and prosecution, so let's look forward to a few shamefaced souls in court.
(8) During his detention, he became a cause cu00e9lu00e8bre among tech activists, who held large protests outside the offices until shamefaced executives dropped their complaint against him.
(9) I smothered a laugh as my dad suddenly stopped midway through his angry tirade directed at a group of shamefaced security officers, and slowly pivoted his head in our direction.
(10) After this, the first one looks shamefaced and says, u2018Girls, I've got a confession to make.u2019
(11) U2018Well, I, uhm, don't know what I'm going to tell Ricky,u2019 I admit, shamefaced .
(12) They narrowed at Adam, but they didn't contain their previous venom, and Adam glared right back at her, and she turned away, shamefaced .
(13) Yet this is not a film that apologises, like a shamefaced school boy, for its country's past.
(14) U2018Uhhu2026 I know,u2019 he replied, feeling a little shamefaced .
(15) Despite the shamefaced grins that characterised the victims' interviews, there was no mistaking their anger.
(16) Next day the shamefaced deputies of the Riksdag were forced to walk between lines of troops with fixed bayonets to assemble in a Parliament Hall surrounded by field guns, each with an artillerist standing behind it with a lighted taper.
(17) But she did give notice to Miss Wundt who, having taken her room as a single lady, had different men coming out of it in the mornings and could often be heard screaming insults after them as they made their shamefaced way down the stairs.
(18) U2018I know,u2019 she said, a little shamefaced , u2018but I must take a picture of this.u2019
(19) But Nick was already looking shamefaced and cold.
(20) The 600 guests went home, but she returned, slightly shamefaced , and landed herself a movie deal.
(21) Rather shamefacedly , I admitted that I actually had forgotten to do so in my eagerness to engage the enemy!
(22) Slowly, perhaps shamefacedly , but ever-so-reluctantly, the rich countries have heeded the message.
(23) He had christened it the u2018grammatical fictionu2019 with that shamefacedness about the first person singular which the Party had inculcated in its disciples.
(24) Then they realised that lots of decisions were being made without them and then they came back, rather shamefacedly .
(25) This space may be called, a bit shamefacedly , the u2018mud room,u2019 perhaps to explain why a portion of it is devoted to sticks the dogs brought home.
(26) I politely refused at first, but after their urgings I finally shamefacedly admitted that I could only eat food cooked with bottled water.
ashamed
shamed
sheepish