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单词 disgrace
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disgrace


dis·grace

D0267700 (dĭs-grās′)n.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.2. To deprive of favor or good repute; treat with disfavor: The family was disgraced by the scandal.
[French disgrâce, from Italian disgrazia : dis-, not (from Latin; see dis-) + grazia, favor (from Latin grātia, from grātus, pleasing; see gwerə- in Indo-European roots).]
dis·grac′er n.

disgrace

(dɪsˈɡreɪs) n1. a condition of shame, loss of reputation, or dishonour2. a shameful person, thing, or state of affairs3. exclusion from confidence or trust: he is in disgrace with his father. vb (tr) 4. to bring shame upon; be a discredit to5. to treat or cause to be treated with disfavour disˈgracer n

dis•grace

(dɪsˈgreɪs)

n., v. -graced, -grac•ing. n. 1. the loss of respect, honor, or esteem; ignominy; shame. 2. a person, act, or thing that causes shame, reproach, or dishonor or is dishonorable or shameful. 3. the state of being out of favor; exclusion from favor or trust: courtiers and ministers in disgrace. v.t. 4. to bring or reflect shame or reproach upon. 5. to dismiss with discredit; rebuke or humiliate: to be disgraced at court. [1540–50; < Middle French < Italian disgrazia=dis- dis-1 + grazia < Latin gratia (see grace)] dis•grac′er, n. syn: disgrace, dishonor, ignominy, infamy imply a very low position in the opinion of others. disgrace implies being excluded and held in strong disfavor by others: to bring disgrace to one's family by not paying debts. dishonor suggests a loss of honor or honorable reputation; it usu. relates to one's own conduct: He preferred death to dishonor. ignominy is disgrace that invites public contempt: the ignominy of being caught cheating. infamy is shameful notoriety, or baseness of action or character that is widely known and recognized: The children never outlived their father's infamy.

disgrace


Past participle: disgraced
Gerund: disgracing
Imperative
disgrace
disgrace
Present
I disgrace
you disgrace
he/she/it disgraces
we disgrace
you disgrace
they disgrace
Preterite
I disgraced
you disgraced
he/she/it disgraced
we disgraced
you disgraced
they disgraced
Present Continuous
I am disgracing
you are disgracing
he/she/it is disgracing
we are disgracing
you are disgracing
they are disgracing
Present Perfect
I have disgraced
you have disgraced
he/she/it has disgraced
we have disgraced
you have disgraced
they have disgraced
Past Continuous
I was disgracing
you were disgracing
he/she/it was disgracing
we were disgracing
you were disgracing
they were disgracing
Past Perfect
I had disgraced
you had disgraced
he/she/it had disgraced
we had disgraced
you had disgraced
they had disgraced
Future
I will disgrace
you will disgrace
he/she/it will disgrace
we will disgrace
you will disgrace
they will disgrace
Future Perfect
I will have disgraced
you will have disgraced
he/she/it will have disgraced
we will have disgraced
you will have disgraced
they will have disgraced
Future Continuous
I will be disgracing
you will be disgracing
he/she/it will be disgracing
we will be disgracing
you will be disgracing
they will be disgracing
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been disgracing
you have been disgracing
he/she/it has been disgracing
we have been disgracing
you have been disgracing
they have been disgracing
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been disgracing
you will have been disgracing
he/she/it will have been disgracing
we will have been disgracing
you will have been disgracing
they will have been disgracing
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been disgracing
you had been disgracing
he/she/it had been disgracing
we had been disgracing
you had been disgracing
they had been disgracing
Conditional
I would disgrace
you would disgrace
he/she/it would disgrace
we would disgrace
you would disgrace
they would disgrace
Past Conditional
I would have disgraced
you would have disgraced
he/she/it would have disgraced
we would have disgraced
you would have disgraced
they would have disgraced
Thesaurus
Noun1.disgrace - a state of dishonor; "one mistake brought shame to all his family"; "suffered the ignominy of being sent to prison"ignominy, shamedishonor, dishonour - a state of shame or disgrace; "he was resigned to a life of dishonor"humiliation - state of disgrace or loss of self-respectobloquy, opprobrium - state of disgrace resulting from public abuseodium - state of disgrace resulting from detestable behaviorreproach - disgrace or shame; "he brought reproach upon his family"
Verb1.disgrace - bring shame or dishonor upondisgrace - bring shame or dishonor upon; "he dishonored his family by committing a serious crime"attaint, dishonor, dishonour, shamebefoul, maculate, defile, foul - spot, stain, or pollute; "The townspeople defiled the river by emptying raw sewage into it"
2.disgrace - reduce in worth or character, usually verbally; "She tends to put down younger women colleagues"; "His critics took him down after the lecture"demean, degrade, take down, put downabase, chagrin, humiliate, humble, mortify - cause to feel shame; hurt the pride of; "He humiliated his colleague by criticising him in front of the boss"reduce - lower in grade or rank or force somebody into an undignified situation; "She reduced her niece to a servant"dehumanise, dehumanize - deprive of human qualities; "Life in poverty has dehumanized them"
3.disgrace - damage the reputation of; "This newspaper story discredits the politicians"discreditdisparage, belittle, pick at - express a negative opinion of; "She disparaged her student's efforts"

disgrace

noun1. shame, contempt, discredit, degradation, disrepute, ignominy, dishonour, infamy, opprobrium, odium, disfavour, obloquy, disesteem I have brought disgrace upon my family.
shame credit, favour, honour, grace, esteem, repute
2. scandal, stain, stigma, blot, blemish the disgrace of having an illegitimate child
verb1. shame, stain, humiliate, discredit, degrade, taint, sully, dishonour, stigmatize, defame, abase, bring shame upon These soldiers have disgraced their regiment.
shame credit, honour, gracein disgrace out of favour, unpopular, in the doghouse, in someone's bad books He refuses to say why he is in disgrace.

disgrace

nounLoss of or damage to one's reputation:bad name, bad odor, discredit, dishonor, disrepute, humiliation, ignominy, ill repute, obloquy, odium, opprobrium, shame.verbTo damage in reputation:discredit, dishonor, shame.Idiom: be a reproach to.
Translations
丢脸丢脸的事使丢脸使失宠失宠

disgrace

(disˈgreis) noun1. the state of being out of favour. He is in disgrace because of his behaviour. 失寵 失宠2. a state of being without honour and regarded without respect. There seemed to be nothing ahead of him but disgrace and shame. 丟臉,恥辱 丢脸,耻辱 3. something which causes or ought to cause shame. Your clothes are a disgrace! 丟臉的事 丢脸的事 verb1. to bring shame upon. Did you have to disgrace me by appearing in those clothes? 使丟臉 使丢脸2. to dismiss from a position of importance. He was publicly disgraced. 使失寵,使失勢 使失宠disˈgraceful adjective very bad or shameful. disgraceful behaviour; The service in that hotel was disgraceful. 丟臉的 丢脸的disˈgracefully adverb 不光彩地 不光彩地
IdiomsSeefall into disgrace

Disgrace


DISGRACE. Ignominy, shame, dishonor. No witness is required to disgrace himself. 13 How. St. Tr. 17, 334; 16 How. St. Tr. 161. Vide Crimination; To Degrade.

disgrace


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Synonyms for disgrace

noun shame

Synonyms

  • shame
  • contempt
  • discredit
  • degradation
  • disrepute
  • ignominy
  • dishonour
  • infamy
  • opprobrium
  • odium
  • disfavour
  • obloquy
  • disesteem

Antonyms

  • credit
  • favour
  • honour
  • grace
  • esteem
  • repute

noun scandal

Synonyms

  • scandal
  • stain
  • stigma
  • blot
  • blemish

verb shame

Synonyms

  • shame
  • stain
  • humiliate
  • discredit
  • degrade
  • taint
  • sully
  • dishonour
  • stigmatize
  • defame
  • abase
  • bring shame upon

Antonyms

  • credit
  • honour
  • grace

phrase in disgrace

Synonyms

  • out of favour
  • unpopular
  • in the doghouse
  • in someone's bad books

Synonyms for disgrace

noun loss of or damage to one's reputation

Synonyms

  • bad name
  • bad odor
  • discredit
  • dishonor
  • disrepute
  • humiliation
  • ignominy
  • ill repute
  • obloquy
  • odium
  • opprobrium
  • shame

verb to damage in reputation

Synonyms

  • discredit
  • dishonor
  • shame

Synonyms for disgrace

noun a state of dishonor

Synonyms

  • ignominy
  • shame

Related Words

  • dishonor
  • dishonour
  • humiliation
  • obloquy
  • opprobrium
  • odium
  • reproach

verb bring shame or dishonor upon

Synonyms

  • attaint
  • dishonor
  • dishonour
  • shame

Related Words

  • befoul
  • maculate
  • defile
  • foul

verb reduce in worth or character, usually verbally

Synonyms

  • demean
  • degrade
  • take down
  • put down

Related Words

  • abase
  • chagrin
  • humiliate
  • humble
  • mortify
  • reduce
  • dehumanise
  • dehumanize

verb damage the reputation of

Synonyms

  • discredit

Related Words

  • disparage
  • belittle
  • pick at
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