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Term: what a shame

Description:

The term "what a shame" is an idiomatic expression used to express disappointment or regret about a particular situation or event. It conveys a sense of disapproval or sympathy towards the unfortunate circumstance.

Senses and Usages:

  1. Interjection: Used to express disappointment, regret, sympathy, or disapproval.
    Example: What a shame it is to see such a talented artist not receive recognition for their work!
  2. Noun phrase: Referring to something that is unfortunate or regrettable.
    Example: The cancellation of the concert was what a shame for all the fans who were eagerly waiting to attend.
  3. Adjective phrase: Describing a situation or event that is unfortunate or disappointing.
    Example: The team's defeat in the final match was a what a shame moment for their devoted supporters.
  4. Expression: Used sarcastically to point out an amusing or embarrassing situation.
    Example: Oh, you accidentally spilled coffee all over your brand-new shirt? What a shame!

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