Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
real-shame
noun
/ˈriːəl ʃeɪm/

Definition
A condition or situation that is genuinely regrettable or disappointing.

Examples
- It’s a real shame that the concert was canceled at the last minute.
- She felt a real shame about missing the family reunion.
- It’s a real shame that he didn’t get the job despite his qualifications.

Meaning
Real-shame refers to situations that evoke a sense of regret or sorrow due to their authenticity and significance.

Synonyms
- regret
- sorrow
- disappointment
- loss
- misfortune