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disgracing

/dis-greys/US // dɪsˈgreɪs //UK // (dɪsˈɡreɪs) //

羞辱性,羞辱性的,丢脸的,丢人的

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : 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.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    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.

Synonyms & Antonyms

nounstate of shame; bad reputation
Forms: disgraced
Synonyms
contempt蔑视,藐视,鄙视,藐视法庭degradation退化,降解,降级,降落dishonor辱骂,不名誉,侮辱,不光彩的事disrespect不尊重,不敬,不尊重他人,不尊重人humiliation羞辱,耻辱,侮辱,屈辱ignominy耻辱,无名氏,羞辱,无耻opprobrium辱骂,辱骂声,谴责,丑闻reproach责备,责难,责备声,责怪scorn蔑视,轻视,不屑一顾,看不起stigma耻辱,污名,耻辱感,羞辱abasement贬低,辱骂,侮辱,贬低自己abuse滥用,虐待,辱骂,虐待行为baseness基本面,基本原则,基本原理,基本的blemish玷污,疵点,瑕疵,瑕玷blur模糊不清,模糊,模糊的,模糊的感觉brand品牌,牌子,烙印comedown下来,下来了,回归,崩溃contumely蔑视,藐视,蔑视性地,蔑称corruption腐败,贪污,腐蚀,腐败问题culpability罪责,应负的责任,责任,责任感debasement贬低,贬损,堕落,贬值debasing贬低,贬损,放荡不羁,贬低性defamation诽谤,诋毁,诽谤罪,诋毁行为derision嘲笑,嘲笑声,嘲笑的话,嘲弄disbarment开除公职,取消资格,取消执照,开除执照discredit诋毁,抹黑,诋毁名誉,诋毁他人disesteem不自尊,自卑感,不自尊心,不尊disfavor不赞成,不喜欢,不赞同,不看好disrepute不名誉,声名狼藉,不光彩的事,不光彩的事情humbling谦卑,谦卑的,谦逊的,谦逊infamy臭名昭著,恶名昭彰,声名狼藉,恶名meanness卑鄙无耻,卑劣,卑鄙,刻薄obloquy厌恶,辱骂,厌烦,厌恶感odium汇编,纲要,纲目,铟pollution污染,污染问题,污染情况,污染物prostitution卖淫,卖淫业,卖淫行为,卖淫活动put-down撂倒,撂挑子,贬低,放下scandal丑闻,丑事,丑行,诽谤slander诽谤,诋毁,毁谤,谗言slight纤细的,纤细,纤弱的,纤微slur骚乱,骚动,啧啧称奇,啧啧啧spot斑点,地点,斑斑点点,斑stain污渍,污点,染色,沾污taint污点,污垢,污污,污玷tarnish玷污,抹黑,玷污了,弄脏turpitude腐败行为,违纪行为,腐败,违纪venality流氓行为,腐败行为,坏事,腐败black eye黑眼圈,黑眼睛,黑眼珠,黑眼圈儿ill repute恶名昭彰,恶名,声名狼藉,口碑不佳ingloriousness不光彩的事,不光彩的事情,不光彩的东西,不光彩的事物
verbbring shame upon
Forms: disgraced
Synonyms
besmirch污辱,污秽物,污秽,污秽不堪debase贬低,贬损,贬值,贬低自己defame诋毁,诽谤,毁谤,诽谤罪defile丑化,隘口,隘路,弄脏了degrade贬低,堕落,降级,退化discredit诋毁,抹黑,诋毁名誉,诋毁他人dishonor辱骂,不名誉,侮辱,不光彩的事disparage贬低,诋毁,贬损,贬低他人disrespect不尊重,不敬,不尊重他人,不尊重人humiliate羞辱,侮辱,侮辱性的,辱骂reproach责备,责难,责备声,责怪slander诽谤,诋毁,毁谤,谗言stigmatize诬蔑,污名化,诬陷,鄙视sully玷污,污辱,玷污了,脏污tarnish玷污,抹黑,玷污了,弄脏abase碱基,碱液,碱碱,碱厂attaintblot污点,污渍,污痕,污污点depress压抑,沮丧,沮丧的,压抑的deride嘲笑,揶揄,贬损,贬低derogate减损,克减,贬低,减损了desecrate亵渎,亵渎神明,亵渎神灵,毁坏disfavor不赞成,不喜欢,不赞同,不看好disregard漠视,不理会,不顾,漠不关心expel驱逐出境,驱逐,驱除,驱赶humble卑微的,谦逊的,谦虚,谦卑的libel诽谤,毁谤,诽谤罪,中伤lower较低的,较低,低层,低级mock嘲讽,嘲弄,讽刺,嘲笑reduce减少,降低,削减,缩小ridicule讥讽,嘲弄,调侃,嘲讽slur骚乱,骚动,啧啧称奇,啧啧啧snub冷落,冷落了,冷落的,冷漠stain污渍,污点,染色,沾污taint污点,污垢,污污,污玷give a black eye打黑眼圈,抹黑,抹眼泪,打黑眼圈儿lose face丢脸,丢人,丢人现眼,丢面子put down撂倒,放下,撂下,撂倒了take down a peg卸任,卸磨杀驴,摘下帽子,摘下眼镜tar and feather焦油和羽毛,焦油和羽绒服,焦油与羽毛,焦油和羽绒

Examples

  • 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.