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View usage for: (dɪsgreɪst) adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun]You use disgraced to describe someone whose bad behaviour has caused them to lose the approval and respect of the public or of people in authority. ...the disgraced leader of the coup. Synonyms: shamed, humiliated, discredited, branded More Synonyms of disgraced disgraced in British English (dɪsˈɡreɪst) adjectivehaving lost the approval and respect of the public or of people in authority the disgraced leader of the coup Examples of 'disgraced' in a sentencedisgraced So a barren woman was a disgraced woman. In other languagesdisgraced British English: disgraced ADJECTIVE You use disgraced to describe someone whose bad behaviour has caused them to lose the approval and respect of the public or of people in authority. ...the disgraced leader of the coup. - American English: disgraced
- Brazilian Portuguese: desacreditado
- Chinese: 被人唾弃的
- European Spanish: deshonrado
- French: discrédité
- German: in Ungnade gefallen
- Italian: in disgrazia
- Japanese: 屈辱を受けた
- Korean: 명예가 실추된
- European Portuguese: desacreditado
- Latin American Spanish: deshonrado
the disgraced leader of the coup Synonyms shamed humiliated discredited branded in disgrace dishonoured stigmatized under a cloud in the doghouse (informal) Additional synonymsI felt cheap and degraded by his actions. Synonyms humiliated, embarrassed, shamed, mortified, debased, discomfited, abased I was absolutely mortified about making the mistake. Synonyms humiliated, embarrassed, shamed, crushed, annoyed, humbled, horrified, put down, put out (informal), ashamed, pissed (US, slang), confounded, deflated, vexed, affronted, pissed off (taboo, slang), displeased, chagrined, chastened, discomfited, abashed, put to shame, rendered speechless, made to eat humble pie (informal), given a showing-up (informal) |