Disgracefully Meaning in English
word · lemma: disgraceful
dɪsˈɡɹeɪsfəɫ
dis-GRAYS-fuhl
dɪsɡɹˈeɪsfəli
dis-GRAYS-fuh-lee
Definition
In a way that causes shame or dishonor; behaving or appearing in a way that people find shocking, unacceptable, or offensive.
Usage & Nuances
"Disgracefully" is a formal, strong adverb that expresses serious social or moral judgment. It's often used to criticize people's behavior (“disgracefully rude”, “acted disgracefully”). Not common in casual speech; avoid using for minor issues.
Spanish: de manera vergonzosa - deshonrosamentePortuguese (BR): de forma vergonhosa - desonrosamentePortuguese (PT): de forma vergonhosa - desonrosamenteChinese (Simplified): 可耻地 - 丢脸地Chinese (Traditional): 可恥地 - 丟臉地Hindi: बेइज्जती से - शर्मनाक तरीके सेArabic: بشكل مخزٍ - بشكل معيبBengali: লজ্জাজনকভাবে - অপমানজনকভাবেRussian: позорно - бесчестноJapanese: 恥ずべきほどに - 不名誉にもVietnamese: một cách đáng xấu hổ - một cách nhục nhãKorean: 수치스럽게 - 불명예스럽게Turkish: utanç verici şekildeUrdu: شرمناک طریقے سے - ذلت آمیز طریقے سےIndonesian: dengan memalukan - secara tercela
Example Sentences
He behaved disgracefully at the party.
basic
She spoke to her teacher disgracefully.
basic
The team disgracefully lost the game.
basic
Many thought the politician acted disgracefully during the debate.
natural
The restaurant disgracefully ignored customer complaints for weeks.
natural
He disgracefully refused to apologize even after being caught.
natural