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How do you use the word shamed in a sentence?

Here are some examples of how to use "shamed" in a sentence:

* Simple: He felt deeply shamed by his actions.

* With context: The politician was shamed into resigning after the scandal broke.

* Figurative: The old, crumbling building shamed the once-proud city.

* Passive voice: The victim was shamed by the perpetrator's callous words.

* As an adjective: The shamed criminal walked with his head down.

Remember, "shamed" implies feeling embarrassed, humiliated, or guilty. The context of your sentence will determine the specific nuance you want to convey.

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