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Meanings of
stigma
in English
Russian
стигма
Portuguese
stigma
Spanish
stigma
Catalan
stigma
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Ligature of the Greek letters sigma (Σ) and tau (Τ)
ϛ
Related terms
greek ligatures
Russian
стигма
Portuguese
marca
Catalan
marca
Spanish
marca
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A symbol of disgrace or infamy.
mark
brand
stain
Portuguese
marca
Synonyms
Examples for "
mark
"
mark
brand
stain
Examples for "
mark
"
1
Wars against France, the dominant power in Europe, had left their
mark
.
2
They managed it, however, drawing the body clear of high water
mark
.
3
It's understood that today will
mark
a new record number of deaths.
4
Flee the
mark
of Cain, and come home... come home... come home.
5
The deal would
mark
its second so-called securitisation deal in 18 months.
1
Valkyrie's
brand
new track 'Good Thing' is their first release of 2020.
2
However Apple
brand
intent among Australians remained relatively steady over the year.
3
Increase new acquisition prices Work hard at building your
brand
and credibility.
4
Yet another new
brand
has arrived at Arnotts' constantly growing beauty hall.
5
The new voluntary reporting system will piggy-back a new
brand
documentation system.
1
The
stain
of slavery exists in the First of the Blacks himself.
2
Its repercussions, of course, have spread like a
stain
across the family.
3
Better to let Patji claim rivals than to directly
stain
one's hands.
4
One of our early presidents called it our great and foul
stain
.
5
But if that was the case, why had he left this
stain
?
Usage of
stigma
in English
1
Results: Issues of possibly unnecessary or premature labelling,
stigma
and treatment arise.
2
The
stigma
of government ownership also complicated GM's efforts to market itself.
3
Method: Current research on the psychological impact of weight
stigma
was reviewed.
4
However, both behavioural self-blame and
stigma
significantly predicted changes in tobacco consumption.
5
New suitors could also help Dell's board avoid a J Crew
stigma
.
6
There are even cases in which social
stigma
prevents help being offered.
7
The pandemic, they say, has reduced the
stigma
of working from home.
8
That may be an indirect way that
stigma
contributes to early deaths.
9
And as for any
stigma
,
I have to believe it's long gone.
10
Pho suspects that much of the problem can be explained by
stigma
.
11
Higgins said that creates an unfair
stigma
for employees of abortion providers.
12
There's a general
stigma
about these issues that we don't talk about.
13
There's no
stigma
attached to the children who have HIV and aids.
14
Once the
stigma
is gone and men start taking it, more follow.
15
In Jordan, which decriminalized homosexuality in 1951,
stigma
and discrimination are common.
16
But speaking up is how we challenge
stigma
and rewrite those opinions.
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About this term
stigma
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
social stigma
remove the stigma
related stigma
perceive stigma
be a stigma
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Translations for
stigma
Russian
стигма
ϛ
Portuguese
stigma
ϛ
marca
mancha
estigma
Spanish
stigma
ϛ
marca
mancha
señal
estigma
Catalan
stigma
marca
taca
estigma
Stigma
through the time
Stigma
across language varieties
New Zealand
Common
South Africa
Common
Australia
Common
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