Disgrace

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Meaning of Disgrace

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

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Synonyms of Disgrace

verb

  • abase
  • abash
  • affect dishonorably
  • attaint
  • be a reproach to
  • be unable to respect
  • besmear
  • blacken
  • blot
  • brand
  • bringdown
  • bring into discredit
  • bring reproach upon
  • bring shame upon
  • cast a slur upon
  • cast dishonor upon
  • cast reproach upon
  • corrupt
  • debase
  • debunk
  • dedecorare
  • dedecori esse
  • defile
  • deflate
  • defrock
  • degrade
  • dehonestare
  • demean
  • demoralize
  • deny respect
  • depress
  • deride
  • derogate
  • diminish
  • disbar
  • discredit
  • dishonor
  • dismiss from favor
  • disrespect
  • downgrade
  • embarrass
  • fling dishonor upon
  • have no respect for
  • hold up to shame
  • humiliate
  • impute shame to
  • involve in shame
  • lower
  • make unclean
  • mock
  • mortify
  • pillory
  • pollute
  • reflect discredit upon
  • reflect dishonor upon
  • reflect shame upon
  • ridicule
  • scandalize
  • shame
  • slur
  • smirch
  • soil
  • stain
  • stigmatize
  • sully
  • taint
  • tarnish
  • throw dishonor upon
  • treat with disfavor

noun

  • abasement
  • abjectness
  • abomination
  • attaint
  • bad character
  • bad name
  • bad report
  • bad reputation
  • bad repute
  • badge of infamy
  • baseness
  • blemish
  • blot
  • brand
  • cause of reproach
  • cause of shame
  • comedown
  • condition of infamy
  • contempt
  • debasement
  • defame
  • defilement
  • deflation
  • degradation
  • derogation
  • detestation
  • deviation from rectitude
  • disapprobation
  • disapproval
  • discredit
  • disesteem
  • disfavor
  • dishonor
  • disparagement
  • disreputability
  • disrepute
  • disrespect
  • embarrassment
  • exclusion from favor
  • humbled pride
  • humbling
  • humiliation
  • ignominia
  • ignominy
  • illfavor
  • illrepute
  • imputation
  • indignity
  • infamia
  • infamy
  • ingloriousness
  • loss ofhonor
  • loss of reputation
  • mortification
  • notoriety
  • obloquy
  • odium
  • opprobrium
  • reproach
  • scandal
  • sense of shame
  • setdown
  • shame
  • shamefacedness
  • shameful notoriety
  • slur
  • smear
  • smirch
  • stain
  • stigma
  • tarnish
  • tarnished honor
  • turpitude
  • Associated Concepts: character evidence
  • reputation
  • reputation

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