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shameful
This word carries a heavy moral judgment, suggesting that a behavior has violated a shared social or ethical standard. It evokes a sense of public disgrace or a deep internal failure of character, making it far more severe than words like regrettable or unfortunate. While it often describes an action that others find disgusting or unacceptable, it can also describe the internal state of someone who recognizes their own moral failing. It is frequently used in political or social critiques to condemn systemic injustice or cowardice.
Meanings
Deserving or causing a feeling of guilt or disgrace.
"The way the company treated its employees was truly shameful."