Meaning & Definition of word "Disgrace"

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    Disgrace

    /dɪsˈɡreɪs/

    noun:

    • 1. The loss of reputation or respect as a result of a dishonorable action.
      • Example: His involvement in the scandal brought disgrace upon his family.
    • 2. A person or thing that causes shame or loss of honor.
      • Example: The athlete was considered a disgrace after failing a drug test.

    verb:

    • 1. To bring shame or dishonor to someone or something.
      • Example: The leaked documents disgraced the official, forcing him to resign.
    • 2. To be a source of shame or disgrace.
      • Example: The poor performance of the team disgraced the school.

    Etymology

    Middle English, from Old French desgraçier, from des- (the negative prefix) + grâce (grace)

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    fall from grace:

    To lose status or respect.

    disgrace oneself:

    To bring shame upon oneself.

    disgrace to the team:

    A person whose actions negatively affect the team's reputation.

    Related Words

    disgraceful:

    Causing shame or dishonor.

    disgraced:

    Having lost respect or reputation.

    disgracing:

    Bringing shame upon someone or something.

    Slang Meanings of disgrace

    Meaning: To be totally embarrassed or humiliated.

    Example Sentence: I can't believe I tripped at the party; what a disgrace!

    Meaning: To mess up so badly that you make a fool of yourself.

    Example Sentence: He really disgraced himself with that performance.