The word 'shamelessness', which means lacking in shame or guilt, is spelled with a combination of voiced and voiceless sounds. The initial 'sh' sound is voiceless, while the following 'a' sound is a monophthong, pronounced /eɪ/. The second syllable features a voiced 'm' sound followed by an unstressed 'e' sound pronounced as a schwa /ə/. The third syllable features a voiceless 's' sound followed by a voiced 'l' sound pronounced as an /l/ sound. The fourth syllable features a voiced 'e' sound and the final syllable ends with a voiceless 's' sound pronounced as /s/.
Shamelessness is a noun that refers to the lack of embarrassment, guilt, or remorse in one's actions, conduct, or behavior, regardless of their moral or ethical implications. It is the quality or state of being shameless, exhibiting a disregard for social or cultural norms, moral values, or the opinions and judgments of others.
An individual who displays shamelessness often demonstrates an indifference towards the consequences of their actions or the impact it may have on themselves or those around them. They may act in a manner that is offensive, disrespectful, or inappropriate without experiencing any feelings of shame or remorse. This lack of shame can be seen as a form of audacity or impudence, as it disregards the accepted standards of behavior or societal expectations.
Shamelessness can manifest in various aspects of life, including personal relationships, professional conduct, or public behavior. It often involves acts that others would typically find disgraceful, unacceptable, or morally repugnant. Such individuals may exhibit a self-centered or egotistical mindset, prioritizing their own desires or objectives over the principles of decency, compassion, or integrity.
While shamelessness can arise from a variety of motives or psychological factors, it is generally considered an undesirable trait, often associated with arrogance, narcissism, or antisocial tendencies. It can create friction or conflict within social settings, as the shameless person's conduct and lack of remorse may be seen as offensive or disrespectful to others.
Want of sensibility to disgrace or dishonour; immodesty; for shame, you should be ashamed; to put to shame, to cause to feel shame; to inflict shame on.
Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.
The word "shamelessness" is derived from the noun "shame", which originated from the Old English word "sca(e)man" or "sceomu". The Old English term came from the Proto-Germanic word "*skamu", which evolved from the Proto-Indo-European root "*kem(e)-", meaning "to cover" or "to hide". In early usage, "shame" referred to the feeling of guilt or disgrace when doing something wrong or immoral.
The suffix "-less", added to "shame", forms the adjective "shameless". This suffix denotes the absence or lack of a particular quality, in this case, the lack of shame or guilt. Thus, "shamelessness" refers to the state or quality of being without shame, displaying a lack of embarrassment, remorse, or moral restraint.