szégyellt
The Hungarian word "szégyellt" is the past participle of the verb "szégyell" which translates to "to be ashamed" or "to feel shame." It describes a state of experiencing shame or embarrassment. As a past participle, "szégyellt" can function as an adjective, describing someone or something that is ashamed. For instance, one might say "a szégyellt gyermek" meaning "the ashamed child." It can also be used in passive constructions to indicate that shame has been felt. The concept of shame itself is a complex emotion tied to a sense of wrongdoing, inadequacy, or social disapproval. In Hungarian, "szégyellt" conveys this emotional state, often implying a deep personal feeling of embarrassment or disgrace.