ashamed · adj
be ashamed of sb
B2 to be angry and disappointed with a family member or friend because they have behaved badly
Dictionary examples:
My brother was so rude to Jane - I was ashamed of him. (36.4)
ashamed
B1 feeling guilty or embarrassed about something you have done
Dictionary examples:
She felt ashamed when her loud stomach growl interrupted the quiet library. (0.0)
He felt ashamed when he realized his shirt was inside out all day. (0.0)
I was ashamed of my singing, but the cats seemed to enjoy the concert. (0.0)
You've got nothing to be ashamed of. (26.1)
He was ashamed to admit to his mistake. (29.0)
She ought to be ashamed of herself - talking to her mother like that! (32.5)
I was ashamed that I'd made so little effort. (38.7)
I felt so ashamed of myself for making such a fuss. (48.8)