szégyenled
Szégyenled is a Hungarian verb. It is the second-person singular present tense form of the verb "szégyenleni", which translates to "to be ashamed" or "to feel shame". The suffix "-d" indicates the second-person singular possessive or object pronoun, which in this context implies "you are ashamed of something" or "you should be ashamed of yourself". Therefore, "szégyenled" directly addresses an individual and expresses the idea that they are experiencing or ought to experience shame. This can be used in various social contexts, from mild disappointment to strong moral condemnation. The verb's root, "szégyen", is the noun for shame or disgrace in Hungarian. The verb form "szégyenled" is commonly used in spoken Hungarian and can appear in written communication as well. It conveys a direct personal accusation or observation of a state of shame.