Feeling "Embarrassed" - Smarter Than BPD Quiz
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What is the difference between shame and humiliation?

  • Shame and humiliation are the same thing.
  • Shame and humiliation both involve making someone feel foolish.
  • Shame is a feeling of anger or frustration, while humiliation involves making someone feel awkward or uncomfortable
  • Shame is a feeling of guilt or embarrassment, while humiliation involves making someone feel ashamed or foolish. (correct)

What is the definition of mortification?

  • A state of extreme silliness or ridiculousness.
  • Something that is badly or awkwardly done
  • A feeling of guilt or embarrassment.
  • Causing someone to feel embarrassed and foolish. (correct)

What is the difference between clumsiness and awkwardness?

  • Clumsiness refers to feeling uncomfortable in a situation, while awkwardness refers to something that is badly or awkwardly done
  • Clumsiness and awkwardness both refer to feeling uncomfortable in a situation.
  • Clumsiness and awkwardness are the same thing.
  • Clumsiness refers to something that is badly or awkwardly done, while awkwardness refers to feeling uncomfortable in a situation. (correct)

What is the definition of disgrace?

<p>Causing someone or something to lose respect or approval. (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the difference between foolishness and absurdity?

<p>Foolishness involves a lack of good sense or judgment, while absurdity refers to a state of extreme silliness or ridiculousness. (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

  • The text discusses various negative emotions such as humiliation, shame, awkwardness, and foolishness.
  • Humiliation involves making someone feel ashamed or foolish.
  • Shame is a feeling of guilt or embarrassment.
  • Clumsiness refers to something that is badly or awkwardly done.
  • Uncomfortable situations can cause embarrassment or unease.
  • Mortification involves causing someone to feel embarrassed and foolish.
  • Silly behavior lacks thought or good judgment.
  • Disgrace involves causing someone or something to lose respect or approval.
  • Foolishness involves a lack of good sense or judgment.
  • Absurdity refers to a state of extreme silliness or ridiculousness.

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