Disgraces Meaning in English
word · lemma: disgrace
Definition
Means causes shame or loss of respect to someone or something, usually because of bad behavior.
Usage & Nuances
'Disgraces' is the third person singular or plural present tense form. Common in formal or literary contexts; often used to describe actions that seriously harm reputation. Not used casually in everyday speech—strong negative meaning.
Spanish: deshonras - avergüenzasPortuguese (BR): envergonha - desonraPortuguese (PT): envergonha - desonraChinese (Simplified): 使蒙羞 - 使丢脸Chinese (Traditional): 使蒙羞 - 使丟臉Hindi: अपमान करता है - शर्मिंदा करता हैArabic: يُسيء السمعة - يُشينBengali: কলঙ্কিত করে - অপমানিত করেRussian: позорит - бесчеститJapanese: 恥をかかせる - 名誉を汚すVietnamese: làm ô nhục - làm mất mặtKorean: 망신을 준다 - 수치를 안긴다Turkish: rezil eder - utandırırUrdu: بدنام کرتا ہے - رسوا کرتا ہےIndonesian: memalukan - mencemarkan
Example Sentences
She never disgraces her family, even in tough times.
basic
Cheating disgraces the whole team.
basic
He disgraces himself by lying all the time.
basic
Spreading rumors like that just disgraces everyone involved.
natural
His reckless driving often disgraces our company’s reputation.
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When a leader acts selfishly, it disgraces the whole community.
natural