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Filter by Meaning The hacker ashamedly breached the cybersecurity of a government agency, undermining trust in digital systems.
The spy revealed ashamedly that he had been working as a double agent for the enemy.
He broke his promise, ashamedly betraying his friend's trust.
He revealed his friend's deepest secrets, ashamedly betraying their friendship.
The athlete used performance-enhancing drugs, ashamedly betraying the spirit of fair play.
The politician shamelessly accepted bribes, ashamedly betraying the public's trust.
He mocked his opponent ashamedly during the debate.
She laughed ashamedly at her friend's fashion choices.
They criticized the movie ashamedly for its poor acting.
The professor, ashamedly, belittled a student's question in front of the entire class.
He belittled his teammate's efforts ashamedly after the game.
They jeered ashamedly at the singer's off-key performance.
He smuggled the stolen goods out of the store, looking around ashamedly.
The student copied the answers from his classmate's test, glancing at the teacher ashamedly.
She cheated on her partner and confessed ashamedly.
The journalist reported the news story with an ashamedly biased perspective, distorting the facts.
The child tore up his sibling's artwork, hiding the pieces ashamedly.
The athlete took performance-enhancing drugs, achieving success but feeling ashamedly fraudulent.
She cheated on the exam, winning the top score but feeling ashamedly undeserving.
She ignored her friend's calls and messages, ashamedly avoiding a difficult conversation.
The student plagiarized the essay, submitting it ashamedly as her own work.
He sold his father's antique watch ashamedly, realizing its sentimental value.
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