DISGRACE vs IGNOMINY: NOUN
- Loss of honor, respect, or reputation; shame.
- The condition of being strongly and generally disapproved.
- One that brings disfavor or discredit.
- A state of being out of favor; exclusion from favor, confidence, or trust: as, the minister retired from court in disgrace.
- A state of ignominy, dishonor, or shame; subjection to opprobrium.
- A cause of shame or reproach; that which dishonors: as, honest poverty is no disgrace.
- Want of grace of person or mind; illfavoredness; ungracious condition or character.
- An act of unkindness; an ill turn.
- Synonyms and Disgrace, Dishonor, etc. (see odium), discredit, ignominy, infamy, disrepute, reproach, contempt, opprobrium, obloquy.
- Scandal, blot.
- The condition of being out of favor; loss of favor, regard, or respect.
- The state of being dishonored, or covered with shame; dishonor; shame; ignominy.
- A state of dishonor
- An act of unkindness; a disfavor.
- That which brings dishonor; cause of shame or reproach; great discredit.
- An act deserving disgrace; an infamous act.
- Public disgrace or dishonor; reproach; infamy.
- Synonyms Obloquy, Opprobrium, Infamy, Ignominy. These words all started from the idea of one's being talked about shamefully, so that one's name or fame is in great dishonor. Obloquy still stays at that point; opprobrium has taken up somewhat of the general idea of being held in contempt, whether the contempt is expressed or not; infamy carries the evil repute to an extreme, abhorrence and loathing being now a part of the idea; ignominy expresses that peculiarly passive state of being in disgrace by which one is despised and neglected, or it may express the result of official treatment, judicial action, or personal conduct. Ignominy may be supposed to be the state most humbling and painful to the person concerned.
- That which brings disgrace or shameful reproach; a cause or source of dishonor.
- Infliction of disgrace or dishonor; the state of being degraded or held in contempt; infamy.
- An instance or source of this.
- Great personal dishonor or humiliation.
- A state of dishonor
- Great dishonor, shame, or humiliation.
DISGRACE vs IGNOMINY: VERB
- To disrespect another; to put someone out of favor.
- Reduce in worth or character, usually verbally
- Damage the reputation of
- Bring shame or dishonor upon
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DISGRACE vs IGNOMINY: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To treat discourteously; to upbraid; to revile.
- To do disfavor to; to bring reproach or shame upon; to dishonor; to treat or cover with ignominy; to lower in estimation.
- To deprive of favor or good repute; treat with disfavor.
- To bring shame or dishonor on.
- To put out of favor; to dismiss with dishonor.
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DISGRACE vs IGNOMINY: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To put out of favor; dismiss with discredit.
- To treat or affect ignominiously; bring or cast shame or reproach upon; dishonor; put to shame.
- To revile; upbraid; heap reproaches upon.
- Synonyms and Debase, Degrade, etc. (see abase); to shame, mortify, dishonor; tarnish, blot, stain, sully. See list under debase.
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DISGRACE vs IGNOMINY: RELATED WORDS
- Lamentable, Humiliation, Scandalous, Embarrassment, Travesty, Shameful, Attaint, Put down, Dishonour, Degrade, Discredit, Demean, Ignominy, Dishonor, Shame
- Agony, Misfortune, Misery, Embarassment, Obloquy, Infamy, Opprobrium, Embarrassment, Humiliation, Indignity, Sickness, Outrage, Scandal, Shame, Disgrace
DISGRACE vs IGNOMINY: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Pity, Insult, Regrettable, Affront, Lamentable, Humiliation, Scandalous, Embarrassment, Shameful, Put down, Dishonour, Discredit, Demean, Dishonor, Shame
- Scorn, Ugliness, Mortification, Reproach, Wretchedness, Agony, Misery, Embarassment, Embarrassment, Humiliation, Sickness, Outrage, Scandal, Shame, Disgrace
DISGRACE vs IGNOMINY: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- This was a total disgrace for the administration.
- And what you just said is a disgrace.
- Rid of My Disgrace is powerful, healing medicine.
- Like Key with his Pony tail pulling disgrace.
- This is a disgrace to all common sense.
- You are a disgrace to the Black race!
- See that you do nothing to disgrace it.
- Ah I wofull man, what heavens hard disgrace.
- To be held in a state of disgrace.
- Flotsam and jetsam: No place for disgrace - 2014 This is a re-recording of the entire No place for disgrace album.
- The ignominy stretched before him like the open sea.
- Covenant which the Prophet had made with them in Medinah, ignominy shall be their fate.
- The ignominy of this position tends to result in a brawl before long.
- They treated Joash himself with great ignominy, and left him extremely ill.
- Now he had tasted ignominy and defeat twice in the same battle.
- Shame, is a kinde of fear to incur disgrace and ignominy.
- And Chigumbura doesn't want a repeat of that ignominy.
- Daughter in danger of losing her head with ignominy.
- This ignominy was more than to by Mr.
- This is how God heaps ignominy upon ignominy upon Satan.
DISGRACE vs IGNOMINY: QUESTIONS
- Is it a disgrace what Samsung has done with MirrorLink?
- What makes Coetzee's The New Yorker disgrace so good?
- Did Fox News condemn the Capitol riot as a disgrace?
- What is an example of disgrace in the Great Gatsby?
- Is America's private prison system a national disgrace?
- Is it a disgrace for Pennsylvania and Allied Universal?
- Who brought disgrace to Australian cricket over ball tampering?
- What are some famous quotations from Coetzee's disgrace?
- What does dismissal with disgrace mean in the military?
- How does public disgrace affect relationships with Sims?
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