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shame face
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "shame face" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a facial expression of shame, but it is not a standard expression. Example: "He walked into the room with a shame face after realizing his mistake."
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Alternative expressions(1)
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60 human-written examples
There's not much else you can feel when you're confronted with this kind of shame face-to-face.
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When examining such orderly behavior under an anthropologist's microscope, one finds that each queue is a microcosmic minidrama – not just an amusing "comedy of manners", but a vivid human-interest story, full of scheming and intrigue, moral dilemmas, shame, face-saving, shifting alliances, anger and reconciliation….
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When examining such orderly behavior under an anthropologist's microscope, one finds that each queue is a microcosmic minidrama not just an amusing "comedy of manners," but a vivid human-interest story, full of scheming and intrigue, moral dilemmas, shame, face-saving, shifting alliances, anger, and reconciliation….
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A man in the audience shouted, "Shame!" Faced with the specter of "coyotes, smugglers, gang members and other lowlifes who are taking advantage of these children," Perry said, he did what Obama refused to do: Deploy the National Guard.
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"I need constant cheerleading," admits Nina, a little shame-faced.
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Most shame-faced of all should be the men and women who run the PR departments of the car companies.
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On Reliable Sources, the moment came the moment for Kurtz to turn, shame-faced, to the camera and apologise.
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His prison-camp number - 174517 - burned on his arm as he caught sight of shame-faced Germans.
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Unlike their European cousins, there have been no shambolic exits, no shamed faces, no bad-tempered uprisings and no apologies to report.
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What he learns is far from flattering ("You were a jerk", etc) but instead of slinking away shame-faced, he cranks up the stunt by joining a dating website.
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Shame-faced, bashful, insolent, chaste, luxurious, peevish, prattling, silent, fond, doting, laborious, nice, delicate, ingenious, slow, dull, forward, humorous, debonair, wise, ignorant, false in words, true speaking, both liberal, covetous, and prodigal.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Instead of using the non-standard phrase "shame face", opt for more conventional expressions like "look of shame" or "shameful expression" to clearly convey the intended meaning.
Common error
Avoid using "shame face" in formal writing, as it is not a recognized or grammatically correct phrase. Stick to established alternatives to ensure clarity and professionalism.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "shame face" is intended to function as a noun phrase, describing a facial expression indicative of shame. However, it's not a standard English expression and its usage is limited. Ludwig AI marks it as incorrect.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "shame face" is not considered standard English and is flagged as incorrect by Ludwig. While it attempts to describe a facial expression showing shame, it's advisable to use more established phrases such as "look of shame" or "shameful expression". Given its grammatical status, it's best to avoid using "shame face" in formal or professional writing. Instead, focusing on clearer and more widely accepted alternatives will enhance communication.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
look of shame
Replaces "face" with "look", focusing on the visible expression of shame.
shameful expression
Uses "expression" instead of "face", emphasizing the outward display of shame.
guilty face
Substitutes "shame" with "guilty", highlighting the feeling of guilt.
embarrassed expression
Replaces "shame" with "embarrassed", focusing on the feeling of embarrassment.
crestfallen look
Uses "crestfallen" to describe the dejected appearance resulting from disappointment or shame.
hangdog expression
Employs "hangdog" to depict a shamefaced or guilty appearance.
abashed look
Replaces the entire phrase with "abashed look", which implies feeling embarrassed or ashamed.
chagrined face
Uses "chagrined" to suggest a feeling of vexation or embarrassment due to failure or disappointment.
contrite expression
Substitutes with "contrite expression", highlighting remorse or repentance.
remorseful face
Emphasizes the feeling of deep regret by using "remorseful".
FAQs
What does "shame face" mean?
While not a standard phrase, "shame face" is likely intended to describe a facial expression showing embarrassment or shame. It's better to use more common phrases like "look of shame" or "shameful expression".
How can I describe someone who looks ashamed?
You can use phrases like "look of shame", "shameful expression", or describe their specific features, such as averted eyes or a flushed face.
Is it correct to say someone has a "shame face"?
No, it is not considered grammatically correct. Use more established phrases to clearly communicate that someone is displaying shame or guilt.
What are some alternative ways to express the idea of "shame face"?
Consider using "guilty face", "embarrassed expression", or describing the emotion directly by saying someone looks ashamed or feels shame.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
82%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested