单词 | disgrace |
例句 | disgrace noun 1.•he brought disgrace on the family:dishonor, shame, discredit, ignominy, degradation, disrepute, ill repute, infamy, scandal, stigma, opprobrium, obloquy, condemnation, vilification, contempt, disrespect | humiliation, embarrassment, loss of face | dated disesteem. ANT honor. 2.•the unemployment figures are a disgrace:scandal, outrage | discredit, reproach, affront, insult | stain, blemish, blot, black mark | informal crime, sin. ANT credit.▶verb 1.•you have disgraced the family name:bring shame on, shame, dishonor, discredit, bring into disrepute, degrade, debase, defame, stigmatize, taint, sully, tarnish, besmirch, stain, blacken, drag through the mud/mire. ANT honor. 2.•he was publicly disgraced:discredit, dishonor, stigmatize | humiliate, cause to lose face, chasten, humble, demean, put someone in their place, take down a peg or two, cut down to size. ANT honor. PHRASES in disgrace •Benjamin couldn't bear to return home in disgrace:out of favor, unpopular, under a cloud, disgraced | informal in the doghouse. |
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