Disgracing Meaning in English
word · lemma: disgrace
Definition
Causing someone or something to lose respect, honor, or good reputation; making someone feel ashamed or bringing shame upon them.
Usage & Nuances
Most commonly used in formal or strong contexts to talk about loss of honor or respect, often publicly. 'Disgracing' is often followed by 'someone,' 'the family,' or 'the name.' Not to be confused with 'embarrassing,' which is less serious.
Example Sentences
He was accused of disgracing his family.
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She apologized for disgracing the school's name.
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They were punished for disgracing themselves during the event.
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People talked about the politician disgracing the office with his actions.
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By cheating, you're only disgracing yourself.
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Some accused the team of disgracing the country's reputation after losing badly.
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