shame
shame.01 - impel through shame, assign shame as punishment
SHAME-V NOTES: Based on internet usage examples, expansion via VN. Member of Vncls force-59-1, judgement-33. (from shame.01-v)SHAMING-N NOTES: Added by Julia based on BOLT-5, shame-v.01.Corresponds to Vncls force-59-1, judgement-33. (from shaming.01-n)
Aliases:
shame (v.)
shaming (n.)
shaming (n.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: entity assigning shame/impelling through shame
ARG1-PPT: shamed/impelled agent
ARG2-PRD: action impelled through shame
ARG1-PPT: shamed/impelled agent
ARG2-PRD: action impelled through shame
shame-v: All Arguments
JohnARG0
shamedrel
maryARG1
into goingARG2
.shame-v: with CAU
ButARGM-DIS
JesusARG0
shamedrel
themARG1
publiclyARGM-MNR
for their hypocrisyARGM-CAU
, saying that the locality for cleansing was n't outside -- but insideARGM-ADV
!shaming-n: with MNR
I 'm not a legal expert , but I think failure to report is something that you can only get fined for , kind of a
publicARGM-MNR
shamingrel
.shaming-n: all args
... and the second troop was Mormon - sponsored ( and also led by my dad ) out of what I interpreted as
hisARG0
shamingrel
themARG1
into itARG2
.shaming-n: with CAU
Jesus 'sARG0
shamingrel
themARG1
publiclyARGM-MNR
for their hypocrisyARGM-CAU
angered the Pharisees .shame.02 - bring shame to another by acting shamefully oneself, causing shame
ASHAME-V NOTES: Added by Julia for unification. SHAME-V NOTES: Adjectival 'ashamed' added by Julia based onBOLT-6; adjectival 'shameful' based on BOLT-7. Member of Vnclsamuse-31.1. (from shame.02-v)SHAMING-N NOTES: Added by Julia based on shame-v.02.Corresponds to Vncls amuse-31.1. (from shaming.02-n)
SHAME-N NOTES: Added by Julia based on shame-v.02. Correspondsto Vncls amuse-31.1. (from shame.01-n)
SHAMEFUL-J NOTES: Automatically created by Julia as an alias file for unification. (from shameful.02-j)
ASHAMED-J NOTES: Automatically created by Julia as an alias file for unification. (from ashamed.02-j)
arg2 unlikely to occur with nominal rel 'shame'. (from shame.01-n)
Aliases:
shame (n.)
shaming (n.)
shameful (j.)
ashamed (j.)
ashame (v.)
shame (v.)
shaming (n.)
shameful (j.)
ashamed (j.)
ashame (v.)
shame (v.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: shameful actor/actions bringing shame to arg1
ARG1-PPT: entity feeling shame for arg0
ARG2-MNR: shameful behavior/thing, if separate from arg0
ARG1-PPT: entity feeling shame for arg0
ARG2-MNR: shameful behavior/thing, if separate from arg0
shame-v: transitive, with instrument
JohnARG0
shamedrel
his familyARG1
with his cowardiceARG2
.ashamed-j: all args
John 's familyARG1
was ashamedrel
of himARG0
for his cowardiceARG2
.ashamed-j: args0, 1
As a result of the visual shockARGM-ADV
, shouldARGM-MOD
n'tARGM-NEG
weARG1
be ashamedrel
of our ideological rigidityARG0
and instead praise the Zhejiang officialsfor their ideological liberation ? !shameful-j; arg2
It 's
shamefulrel
that these people holding US passports continue to cheat the Chinese government of moneyARG2
.shameful-j; args 0, 2
AndARGM-DIS
heARG0
was shamefulrel
in destroying every other valuable thing in JerusalemARG2
.shaming-n: all args
John 'sARG0
shamingrel
his familyARG1
with his poor performance at the OlympicsARG2
bought him a trip home alone .shame-n: arg1
a source of
shamerel
to orthodox CommunistsARG1
shame-n: shame on us!!
and if we miss that moment
shamerel
on usARG1
.shame-n: just arg0
they honorably sidestep the
shamerel
of defeatARG0
;shame-n: both args
Tom overate to deal with
hisARG1
shamerel
of not being able to process written informationARG0
.asahme-v:
The story that Jim told
thatARG0
ashamedrel
himARG1
concerned his daughter Lizabeth , who had just recovered from scarlet fever .