(verb) make (someone) feel embarrassed, disconcerted, or ashamed. “Harriet looked slightly abashed”
Abash origin (Root word)
Middle English: from Anglo-Norman French abaiss- ; compare with Old French esbaiss-, lengthened stem of esbair, from es- ‘utterly’ + bair ‘astound’.
Abash in a sentence (word usage in recent Hindu newspaper)
It’s Been A Week Since The Mughals ‘Ruled’ Over Twitter And …, Abashed and irked by the tweets, another section of people, mostly … India stands out in front of the world for sharing diversity, in terms of …
‘Every year I need to romance the rain to keep alive who I am’, I smile back, trying not to look abashed about choosing such an odd time, day, weather to go swimming in, and say with as much elan as …
Our next strategy for Kashmir, Thinking about Kashmir, most of our people have not yet recovered from the shock of sudden and un-abashed act of the Indian government to …
Playwright Abhishek Majumdar talks Kashmir and extremism, In February, he found himself the target of right-wing ire in India while staging … Majumdar seems genuinely abashed at the suggestion that his … Modi and Putin tell the world India and Russia still need each …, Russia remains
India’s most important defence supplier, having …. touched, proud, astonished, abashed,” and one day later, refused to accept …
Mnemonic trick to remember the meaning of Abash
Ab for abraham (john abraham)and ash for aishwarya roy .when they come close,abhishek get abashed