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Understanding Abash: A Formal Word for Embarrassment and Discomfort

Abash is a verb that means to embarrass or shame someone, often by revealing their ignorance or mistake. It can also mean to disconcert or throw off balance.

For example:

* "The teacher's question caught the student off guard and left him abashed."
* "The boss's criticism left me feeling abashed and unsure of myself."
* "The unexpected comment from the audience member left the speaker abashed and stumbling for words."

In general, abash is a formal word that is not commonly used in everyday conversation, but it can be useful in more formal writing or speaking to convey the idea of embarrassment or discomfort.

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