Meaning & Definition of word "Disgraceful"

Disgraceful

/dɪsˈɡreɪs.fəl/

adjective:

  • 1. causing shame or a loss of respect; very bad or unacceptable.
    • Example: The athlete's disgraceful conduct during the competition led to his disqualification.
  • 2. improper or dishonorable behavior.
    • Example: It is disgraceful that the company failed to pay its employees on time.
  • 3. worthy of disgrace or shame.
    • Example: The disgraceful treatment of the workers has sparked public outrage.
  • 4. marked by a lack of standards in morals or behavior.
    • Example: His disgraceful remarks during the meeting shocked everyone present.

Etymology

From Middle English 'disgrace', from Old French 'desgrace', from Latin 'disgratia'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

disgraceful conduct:

Actions that bring shame or dishonor.

disgraceful behavior:

Behaviors that are considered improper or shameful.

it's disgraceful:

An expression of condemnation regarding an action or situation.

Related Words

disgrace:

loss of reputation or respect as the result of a dishonorable act.

disgracefully:

in a way that brings disgrace.

disgraced:

having lost honor or respect.

Slang Meanings of disgraceful

Meaning: A total fail.

Example Sentence: That game was a disgraceful fail.

Meaning: What a joke.

Example Sentence: His excuse for being late was just disgraceful.