disgracefully 的定义
- bringing or deserving disgrace; shameful; dishonorable; disreputable.
disgracefully 近义词
等同于 awfully
等同于 scandalously
disgracefully 的近义词 4 个
更多disgracefully例句
- The idea that anybody would be playing politics with an attack on the United States Capitol is despicable and is disgraceful.
- It was never my intent to be a part of something that’s so disgraceful to our American people and so disgraceful to our country.
- “Every single day that Title 42 continues to exist is a day that our government is doing something disgraceful and inhumane, and it should end.”
- Like Hugh Hefner, Lee was the perfect type of editor for infusing a shabby if not disgraceful medium with new energy, a new audience and a sense of hipness.
- This is disgraceful and reinforces the need for Congress to protect consumers and small businesses from this predatory behavior.
- But burning, rioting, and looting are disgraceful—and they make for real-life victims we somehow never hear about.
- And now, after 60 years, the disgraceful falsity of the charge has finally been confirmed.
- “I think it is disgraceful,” said New York Republican Congressman Peter King.
- I favor his release, I think he's served long enough, but to be used in this fashion, it's disgraceful.
- But, writes Michael Tomasky, they're nothing compared to the GOP's disgraceful opposition.
- Nothing so disgraceful could possibly occur, always answered Mr. Watkin.
- Kings have done some disgraceful things in their time, but nothing quite so bad as your conduct to-night.
- The army's called out already to help the police keep order—the lootin' was disgraceful for about an hour.
- The disgraceful riots of Philadelphia again commenced; many were killed.
- Here Lawrence turned Captain Jackson over, charging him with disgraceful cowardice.