shallow, a. [shoal]; superficial, [frivolous], [senseless].

sham, n. [pretense], [feint], [delusion], imposition, [mockery], [fraud], [imitation], dissimulation, [simulation].

sham, a. [counterfeit], [spurious], pretended, dummy, unreal [false], [mock], simulated.

sham, v. [feign], [pretend], [imitate], [personate], dissimulate.

shame, n. [ignominy], [dishonor], [reproach], [derision], contempt [discredit], opprobrium, [scandal], [disgrace], obloquy; [mortification], [abashment], [humiliation], [discomfiture]; [modesty], [decency].

shame, v. [humiliate], [mortify], disconcert; [disgrace], [degrade]; [mock], [deride], [ridicule].

shamefaced, a. [bashful], [diffident], [modest].

shameful, a. [indecent], [immodest], [obscene]; [scandalous], [disgraceful], [reproachful], [ignominious], [infamous], flagitious, disreputable, [vile], opprobrious.

shameless, a. [immodest], unabashed, [indelicate], [indecent], [unblushing], [audacious], [brazen-faced], [abandoned], [graceless].

shammy, n. chamois.