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Definition of disgrace
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Disgrace
(n.) To do
disfavor
to; to bring
reproach
or shame upon; to
dishonor;
to treat or cover with
ignominy;
to lower in
estimation.
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Reformado
::
Reformado
(v. t.) An
officer
who, in
disgrace,
is
deprived
of his
command,
but
retains
his rank, and
sometimes
his pay..
Shend
::
Shend (n.) To
blame,
reproach,
or
revile;
to
degrade,
disgrace,
or put to
shame..
Attainture
::
Attainture
(n.)
Attainder;
disgrace.
Obloquy
::
Obloquy
(n.) Cause of
reproach;
disgrace.
Infamy
::
Infamy
(n.) A
quality
which
exposes
to
disgrace;
extreme
baseness
or
vileness;
as, the
infamy
of an
action..
Flagitious
::
Flagitious
(a.)
Disgracefully
or
shamefully
criminal;
grossly
wicked;
scandalous;
shameful;
-- said of acts,
crimes,
etc..
Disgrace
::
Disgrace
(n.) To put out
favor;
to
dismiss
with
dishonor.
Scandalous
::
Scandalous
(a.)
Disgraceful
to
reputation;
bringing
shame or
infamy;
opprobrious;
as, a
scandalous
crime or
vice..
Downwards
::
Downwards
(adv.)
From a
higher
to a lower
condition;
toward
misery,
humility,
disgrace,
or
ruin..
Grossly
::
Grossly
(adv.)
In a gross
manner;
greatly;
coarsely;
without
delicacy;
shamefully;
disgracefully.
Down
::
Down
(adv.)
From a
higher
to a lower
position,
literally
or
figuratively;
in a
descending
direction;
from the top of an
ascent;
from an
upright
position;
to the
ground
or
floor;
to or into a lower or an
inferior
condition;
as, into a state of
humility,
disgrace,
misery,
and the like; into a state of rest; -- used with verbs
indicating
motion..
Stain
::
Stain (n.) Taint of
guilt;
tarnish;
disgrace;
reproach.
Disgrace
::
Disgrace
(n.) To do
disfavor
to; to bring
reproach
or shame upon; to
dishonor;
to treat or cover with
ignominy;
to lower in
estimation.
Discredit
::
Discredit
(v. t.) To
deprive
of
credit
or good
repute;
to bring
reproach
upon; to make less
reputable;
to
disgrace.
Shameless
::
Shameless
(a.)
Destitute
of
shame;
wanting
modesty;
brazen-faced;
insensible
to
disgrace.
Hara-kiri
::
Hara-kiri
(n.)
Suicide,
by
slashing
the
abdomen,
formerly
practiced
in
Japan,
and
commanded
by the
government
in the cases of
disgraced
officials;
disembowelment;
-- also
written,
but
incorrectly,
hari-kari..
Attaint
::
Attaint
(v. t.) To
stain;
to
obscure;
to
sully;
to
disgrace;
to cloud with
infamy.
Unshent
::
Unshent
(a.) Not
shent;
not
disgraced;
blameless.
Contempt
::
Contempt
(n.) The state of being
despised;
disgrace;
shame.
Contumelious
::
Contumelious
(a.)
Shameful;
disgraceful.
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