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  1. Disgraced
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  1. 1. : to be a source of shame to. Your actions disgraced the family. 2. : to cause to lose favor (see favor entry 1 sense 1a (2)) or standing. was disgraced by the hint of scandal. 3. archaic : to humiliate by a superior showing. thy whiteness … shall disgrace the swan Robert Browning.

  2. to be so bad or unacceptable that you make people lose respect for the group or activity you are connected to: You're a disgrace (to the family) - what a way to behave! Fans like these are a disgrace to our country. What he did was outrageous. He's a disgrace to the medical profession.

  3. a person, act, or thing that causes shame, reproach, or dishonor or is dishonorable or shameful. the state of being out of favor; exclusion from favor, confidence, or trust: courtiers and ministers in disgrace. Synonyms: obloquy, odium, disfavor.

  4. DISGRACED meaning: 1. having lost people's respect because of bad behaviour that has been made public: 2. having lost…. Learn more.

  5. Synonyms for DISGRACE: shame, contempt, humiliation, ignominy, disrepute, dishonor, infamy, discredit; Antonyms of DISGRACE: respect, honor, esteem, regard, fear, admiration, appreciation, estimation.

  6. Use the verb disgrace to say that someone has brought shame upon himself. Your brother might disgrace himself at the family reunion by being rude to your Uncle Bob. You probably notice that grace makes up a big part of disgrace.

  7. noun. /dɪsˈɡreɪs/ [uncountable] the loss of other people’s respect and approval because of the bad way somebody has behaved synonym shame. Her behaviour has brought disgrace on her family. in disgrace The swimmer was sent home from the Olympics in disgrace. in disgrace with somebody Sam was in disgrace with his parents.

  8. Synonyms for DISGRACED: humiliated, discredited, embarrassed, shamed, humbled, dishonored, degraded, confused; Antonyms of DISGRACED: exalted, elevated, honored, celebrated, praised, deified, decorated, recognized.

  9. disgraced. having lost the respect of people, usually meaning you have also lost a position of power. Definition of disgraced adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. 1. Loss of honor, respect, or reputation; shame. 2. The condition of being strongly and generally disapproved. 3. One that brings disfavor or discredit: Your handwriting is a disgrace. tr.v. dis·graced, dis·grac·ing, dis·grac·es. 1. To bring shame or dishonor on: disgraced the entire community.

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