Associations to the word «Disgrace»
Noun
- Expulsion
- Absurdity
- Squire
- Eloquence
- Honour
- Mao
- Mockery
- Emissary
- Hobart
- Consolation
- Contrary
- Obscurity
- Wickedness
- Malice
- Blame
- Peril
- Hatred
- Tumult
- Criminal
- Neglect
- Expose
- Revenge
- Shrink
- Scruple
- Disaster
- Injustice
- Culprit
- Hereafter
- Disappointment
- Congressman
- Connexion
- Sovereign
- Toil
- Stoop
- Marlborough
- Waverley
- Condemnation
- Grief
- Bringing
- Cop
- Triumph
- Guilt
- Englishmen
- Nixon
- Pompey
- Despair
- Athenian
- Desertion
- Endeavour
- Motive
- Virtue
- Extremity
- Sonnet
- Manhood
- Nero
- Tiberius
- Sparta
- Oblivion
Adjective
Verb
Wiktionary
DISGRACE, noun. The condition of being out of favor; loss of favor, regard, or respect.
DISGRACE, noun. The state of being dishonored, or covered with shame; dishonor; shame; ignominy.
DISGRACE, noun. That which brings dishonor; cause of shame or reproach; great discredit; as, vice is a disgrace to a rational being.
DISGRACE, noun. (obsolete) An act of unkindness; a disfavor.
DISGRACE, verb. To disrespect another; to put someone out of favor.
Dictionary definition
DISGRACE, noun. A state of dishonor; "one mistake brought shame to all his family"; "suffered the ignominy of being sent to prison".
DISGRACE, verb. Bring shame or dishonor upon; "he dishonored his family by committing a serious crime".
DISGRACE, verb. Reduce in worth or character, usually verbally; "She tends to put down younger women colleagues"; "His critics took him down after the lecture".
DISGRACE, verb. Damage the reputation of; "This newspaper story discredits the politicians".
Wise words
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