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Meanings of
disgraced
in English
Suffering shame.
shamed
discredited
dishonored
Related terms
ashamed
Usage of
disgraced
in English
1
Also read: David Warner: Six times the
disgraced
opener crossed the line
2
Chile arrested
disgraced
former president Alberto Fujimori of Peru early this morning.
3
Arsenal, it must be said were far from
disgraced
,
outplayed, or overrun.
4
But he has not been
disgraced
in the eyes of the public.
5
He said, They have
disgraced
us in the eyes of the world.
6
We live in a racist state -rightly
disgraced
before the world.
7
She
disgraced
the family you know; ran away with that low-down printer.
8
In that time I am afraid to say that he
disgraced
himself.
9
She is quite
disgraced
and is now a servant to Mrs Poulteney.
10
Erasmus of Rotterdam is the vilest miscreant that ever
disgraced
the earth.
11
There was a medical room that would not have
disgraced
a city.
12
The Singtam Soubah and the other culprits live
disgraced
at their homes.
13
I know papa has done nothing wrong; but nevertheless we are
disgraced
.
14
The name will be
disgraced
if you are master of the Manor.
15
As a result Lichnowsky was
disgraced
and von Kuhlmann continued in favour.
16
Query as to audience's familiarity with behavior of recently
disgraced
cultural icon.
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disgraced
disgrace
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Adjective
Frequent collocations
disgraced man
so disgraced
Disgraced
through the time
Disgraced
across language varieties
Australia
Common
South Africa
Common
New Zealand
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