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1 definition found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
A·bash
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Abashed
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Abashing
.]
To
destroy
the
self-possession
of
;
to
confuse
or
confound
,
as
by
exciting
suddenly
a
consciousness
of
guilt
,
mistake
,
or
inferiority
;
to
put
to
shame
;
to
disconcert
;
to
discomfit
.
Abashed
,
the
devil
stood
,
And
felt
how
awful
goodness
is
. --
Milton
.
He
was
a
man
whom
no
check
could
abash
.
--
Macaulay
.
Syn:
--
To
confuse
;
confound
;
disconcert
;
shame
.
Usage:
--
To
Abash
,
Confuse
,
Confound
.
Abash
is
a
stronger
word
than
confuse
,
but
not
so
strong
as
confound
.
We
are
abashed
when
struck
either
with
sudden
shame
or
with
a
humbling
sense
of
inferiority
;
as
,
Peter
was
abashed
by
the
look
of
his
Master
.
So
a
modest
youth
is
abashed
in
the
presence
of
those
who
are
greatly
his
superiors
.
We
are
confused
when
,
from
some
unexpected
or
startling
occurrence
,
we
lose
clearness
of
thought
and
self-possession
.
Thus
,
a
witness
is
often
confused
by
a
severe
cross-examination
;
a
timid
person
is
apt
to
be
confused
in
entering
a
room
full
of
strangers
.
We
are
confounded
when
our
minds
are
overwhelmed
,
as
it
were
,
by
something
wholly
unexpected
,
amazing
,
dreadful
,
etc
.,
so
that
we
have
nothing
to
say
.
Thus
,
a
criminal
is
usually
confounded
at
the
discovery
of
his
guilt
.
Satan
stood
Awhile
as
mute
,
confounded
what
to
say
. --
Milton
.
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