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What is the past tense of shame?

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The past tense of shame is shamed.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of shame is shames.

The present participle of shame is shaming.

The past participle of shame is shamed.

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He must have shamed them terribly, not only causing scandal, but also in breaking a contract with another family.
Council chiefs hope the public will report drivers so they can be called in for questioning and shamed by the posters.
True masochists, by definition, want to be shamed and have their self-esteem beaten into the ground.
The man behind the successful fashion chain has been named and shamed as a tax dodger.
In this case men are shamed into silence, a form of abuse that few women today would tolerate.
The only thing we had in common was that we were both appalled and shamed by the Waynes of this world.

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