disgrace 的 2 个定义
- the loss of respect, honor, or esteem; ignominy; shame: the disgrace of criminals.
- a person, act, or thing that causes shame, reproach, or dishonor or is dishonorable or shameful.
- the state of being out of favor; exclusion from favor, confidence, or trust: courtiers and ministers in disgrace.
dis·graced, dis·grac·ing.
- to bring or reflect shame or reproach upon: to be disgraced by cowardice.
- to dismiss with discredit; put out of grace or favor; rebuke or humiliate: to be disgraced at court.
disgrace 近义词
state of shame; bad reputation
disgrace 的近义词 50 个
- contempt
- degradation
- dishonor
- disrespect
- humiliation
- ignominy
- opprobrium
- reproach
- scorn
- stigma
- abasement
- abuse
- baseness
- blemish
- blur
- brand
- comedown
- contumely
- corruption
- culpability
- debasement
- debasing
- defamation
- derision
- disbarment
- discredit
- disesteem
- disfavor
- disrepute
- humbling
- infamy
- meanness
- obloquy
- odium
- pollution
- prostitution
- put-down
- scandal
- slander
- slight
- slur
- spot
- stain
- taint
- tarnish
- turpitude
- venality
- black eye
- ill repute
- ingloriousness
disgrace 的反义词 20 个
bring shame upon
disgrace 的近义词 40 个
- besmirch
- debase
- defame
- defile
- degrade
- discredit
- dishonor
- disparage
- disrespect
- humiliate
- reproach
- slander
- stigmatize
- sully
- tarnish
- abase
- attaint
- blot
- depress
- deride
- derogate
- desecrate
- disfavor
- disregard
- expel
- humble
- libel
- lower
- mock
- reduce
- ridicule
- slur
- snub
- stain
- taint
- give a black eye
- lose face
- put down
- take down a peg
- tar and feather
disgrace 的反义词 19 个
更多disgrace例句
- The “honey trap” would then be snapped shut with the offer to become a spy or face disgrace and ruin.
- The first happened in October 2017, when Harvey Weinstein, head of the Weinstein Company, was revealed to be a serial sexual predator and forced to retire in disgrace.
- Regardless, by the end of The Hundred and One Dalmatians, the Dearlys and their dogs do defeat Cruella, leading her to flee England in disgrace.
- This re-institutionalization of the old and mentally ill was a disgrace that proved deadly during the pandemic.
- It is adoration and judgment, celebrity and imminent disgrace, the highest honor and profound loss of face, pressed close against each other.
- Years later, my brother still believes that being a girl is a disgrace, just like most of the local boys think nowadays.
- I was made to believe that being a girl was such a disgrace and I was something really awful.
- This is a national disgrace, and if we don't do something about it, we will all pay a terrible, terrible price.
- The fight seemed to break up after the failed punch, and Bieber had to leave the restaurant in disgrace.
- Hillary Clinton would have been, too, or forced to resign in disgrace.
- The Marshals were inclined to attribute their disgrace to the ill-will of Berthier and not to the temper of Napoleon.
- I nursed him through several attacks of delirium tremens, and was always in fear that he would get out and disgrace us.
- Hitherto we have honoured his drafts, and kept your name and his free from disgrace.
- "You spoke of disgrace," she observed gently, swaying her fan before her by its silken cord.
- But glorious as was his success, his impetuosity soon brought him into further disgrace.