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Discover Ludwig"feel shamed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone's emotional state after having done something wrong or embarrassing. For example, "After his mistake, he felt shamed and apologized to everyone."
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They won't feel shamed but they should.
Before whom is one to feel shamed?
And this has caused him to feel "shamed".
Celtic should not feel shamed by falling victim to a Barcelona team inspired by Lionel Messi.
David Bressman Englewood, N.J., March 9, 2009 To the Editor: Roger Cohen condemns Israel, whose responses to "sporadic Hamas rockets" make him feel "shamed".
In a letter to a Jewish weekly newspaper, he said he left under pressure brought by his children, who told him they were made to feel "shamed" by his participation.
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In effect, we felt shamed by it.
It goes back to a time when we felt shamed as a kid".
That makes me feel shame.
Do I feel shame?
They feel shame.
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