umble
/ˈʌmbəl/; /ˈʌmbəl/; /ˈʌmbəl/; /ˈʌmbəl/; /ˈʌmbəl/Definitions
1. verb
to walk or move with a humble or dejected air; to be humiliated or defeated
“The defeated team came out of the field, umbling away from the crowd.”
2. verb
to move or walk with difficulty or clumsiness
“After twisting her ankle, she began to umble towards the bench.”
3. verb
to walk or move with a stumbling or uncertain gait
“The intoxicated man umbled through the dark street, trying to find his way home.”
4. noun
a feeling of shame or guilt, especially after being caught or exposed
“The politician felt a strong sense of umble after the scandal broke out.”
5. noun
a feeling of shame or embarrassment, especially after being humiliated
“The athlete felt a deep umble after losing the championship game.”
6. noun
a feeling of shame or guilt, especially after being caught doing something wrong
“The student felt a strong umble after being caught cheating on the exam.”
7. noun
a feeling of shame or regret, especially after being defeated or humiliated
“The team felt a deep umble after losing the big game.”