Abashed
embarrassed, ashamed, or nonplussed
defect
an imperfection or a flaw. A blemish of some kind. To desert a cause or organization
Her friends always hung out without her, so she felt very _____.
ostracized.
He didn't pay his rent, so getting kicked out was his _____ of not paying.
repurcussion.

bask
aloof
withdrawn, standing apart from others by choice, cold.
finesse
delicate skill; tact and cleverness.
premonition.
She was very _____ that her plan was going to work out the way she wanted.
resolute
anguish
great mental suffering, distress, or pain. to cause deep pain or sorrow
flaunt
to wave or flutter showily. To display in a conceited, offensive way.
She went under a _____, concealing her true name.
pseudonym
I am very _____ when it comes to remembering birthdays.
retentive.
articulate
to pronounce distinctly; to express well in words; to fit together into a system. to be able to use language effectively, expressed clearly and forcefully
forthright
frank, direct, straightforward
She went on a _____ getting rid of all her old stuff.
purge
My friends often make me the _____ when things aren't even my fault.
scapegoat
bask
to revel in, or expose oneself to, pleasant warmth; to take pleasure in or derive enjoyment from.
genial
cordial, pleasantly cheerful, friendly, or warm.
Her dog had some problems, it had to be _____ in a hospital.
rehabilitated.
You can find me _____ in the sun during Spring break.
basking