"Disgraces" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Disgraces" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Disgraces" Meaning

The word "disgraces" is the plural form of the noun "disgrace", which refers to a cause of shame or a reflection of shame on someone or something. It can also mean to bring shame or discredit to someone or something.

"Disgraces" Examples

Usage Examples for "Disgraces"


The team's recent string of losses has been a series of discredits for their once-promising season.
The company's decision to pollute the local water supply has brought international disgraces to their name.
The politician's involvement in a bribery scandal has left his reputation in tatters, an unprecedented disservice to his office.
The athlete's addiction to performance-enhancing drugs has brought shame and discrace to his sport.
The artist's decision to sell out to a large corporation has been a moumental disservice to his creative vision and a disgrace to the artistic community.

"Disgraces" Similar Words

Disgorgement

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Disgorges

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Disgorging

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Disgrace

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Disgraced

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Disgraceful

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Disgraceful refers to something that is embarrassing, shameful, or morally reprehensible. It can also be used to describe something that is annoying, irritating, or utterly unacceptable.

Disgracefully

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In a manner that brings shame or dishonor; in a way that is unworthy or unsatisfactory. Example: "He disgraced himself by quitting his job without a good reason."

Disgracers

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Disgracing

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Disgracious

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Disgruntle

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Disgruntled

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Disgruntlement

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Disgruntles

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Disgruntles refers to something that causes dissatisfaction or annoyance.

Disguise

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