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португальский
desgraçar
каталонский
avergonyir
испанский
abochornar
Bring shame or dishonor upon.
shame
disgrace
dishonor
dishonour
honor
португальский
desgraçar
Synonyms
Examples for "
shame
"
shame
disgrace
dishonor
dishonour
Examples for "
shame
"
1
It is not you who bears the
shame
;
I am the one.
2
Be it so: one can bear that; jealousy is the real
shame
.
3
Guest flushed with embarrassment; with something deeper than embarrassment; with honest
shame
.
4
The soldier hung his head in
shame
and led the horse away.
5
With
shame
Desire noticed that the lessons in the Quarterly were dated.
1
That could so often lead to
disgrace
at the court martial table.
2
To be sent home in
disgrace
,
having caused a major interspecies incident?
3
Some viewed the ban as a national
disgrace
but you know what?
4
She would need to know who had personally witnessed my public
disgrace
.
5
ACT Party leader David Seymour said the attendance figures were a
disgrace
.
1
She has brought the first
dishonor
to the Southard name in America.
2
Do not
dishonor
its holy character; do not faint upon the way.
3
The
dishonor
of breaking them were nothing to the wrong of fulfillment.
4
To desert was to face death; to remain was to wed
dishonor
.
5
That is, indeed, the greatest profanation and
dishonor
of the divine name.
1
Perhaps they want walk away from marriage without causing too much
dishonour
.
2
She places us between war and
dishonour
;
the choice cannot be doubtful.
3
He is that guest whom all the wooers
dishonour
in the hall.'
4
This was the woe of France more even than the military
dishonour
.
5
Indeed, it feels as though it would
dishonour
her memory not to.
1
That perceived Sir Bors, and suffered him till he was nigh
attaint
.
2
For yourself, you are, by the Prince's evidence, freed from the
attaint
.
3
It is an
attaint
upon character; a sort of privateering on family property.
4
Such secrets, gentle reader, might, if revealed,
attaint
the lady's character.
5
Beaming in beauty, supreme in virtue, the resplendent aegis of truth shields her from
attaint
!
6
Hereditaryship is, in this sense, as much an
attaint
upon principle, as an outrage upon society.
7
Need I caution thee to watch well that they bring our name into no disgrace or
attaint
?
8
Must they
attaint
me as a woman?
9
During their short ascendency they had done nothing but slay, and burn, and pillage, and demolish, and
attaint
,
and confiscate.
10
Ye can see the power with her o' this foreign fiddler, that it drives her so to
attaint
her own brother.
11
Allan Broderick being chosen speaker of the commons, they ordered a bill to be brought in to
attaint
the pretender and all his adherents.
12
The blood of one convicted of high treason is
"
attaint
,
"
and his deprivations extend to his descendants, unless Parliament remove the attainder.
13
They proposed that the queen should be
attainted
by a separate bill.
14
In due course he was
attainted
,
and his little estate forfeited.
15
The Earl Marischal was
attainted
for his share in the rebellion of 1715.-E.
16
My Lord Essex may be tried by a court, or
attainted
in Parliament.
attaint the lady
nigh attaint
португальский
desgraçar
desonrar
каталонский
avergonyir
avergonyir-se
deshonrar
испанский
abochornar
avergonzar
deshonrar