1540s, "excessively modest, shy and sheepish," with -ful + baishen "to be filled with consternation or dismay" (mid-14c.), from Old French baissier "bring down, humiliate" (see abash). An unusual case of this suffix attached to a verbal stem in the passive sense. Related: Bashfully; bashfulness (1530s).
they considered themselves a tough outfit and weren't bashful about letting anybody know it
basement
baseness
bash
bashaw
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basic
BASIC
basically
basics
basil