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1 disgrace
أخْزَى \ disgrace: to bring shame on: Peter has disgraced himself by drinking too much wine. \ أَلْحَق الخِزيَ أو العارَ بِـ \ disgrace: to bring shame on: Peter has disgraced himself by drinking too much wine. \ ضَيَاع الكَرَامَة \ disgrace: a cause of shame: It’s a disgrace that our trains are always late. -
2 disgrace
[dɪsˈgreɪs]1. noun1) the state of being out of favour:خِزْيHe is in disgrace because of his behaviour.
2) a state of being without honour and regarded without respect:عارٌThere seemed to be nothing ahead of him but disgrace and shame.
3) something which causes or ought to cause shame:شَيْءٌ مُخْزٍYour clothes are a disgrace!
2. verb1) to bring shame upon:يُلْحِقُ العارَDid you have to disgrace me by appearing in those clothes?
2) to dismiss from a position of importance:يَطْرُدُ من مَنْصِب ذي أهميّهHe was publicly disgraced.
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3 disgrace
شَانَ \ disgrace: to bring shame on: Peter has disgraced himself by drinking too much wine. reflect: (of actions, etc.) to bring shame or honour to sb. who caused them: Your failure reflects badly (or reflects shame) on your teachers. -
4 disgrace
فَضَحَ \ betray: to be a sign of; give away: His eyes betrayed the anger he was trying to hide. disgrace: to bring shame on: Peter has disgraced himself by drinking too much wine. expose: to make known (sth. secret). give away: to make known (a secret; sb. with a secret): His voice gave away the fact that he was lying. His voice gave him away. \ See Also دَلَّ على، أَفْشَى السرّ -
5 disonorare
bring dishono(u)r on* * *disonorare v.tr.1 to dishonour, (amer.) to dishonor; to disgrace, to bring* dishonour on (s.o., sthg.), to shame: disonorare il nome di qlcu., to tarnish s.o.'s name; disonorare la propria famiglia, to dishonour (o to bring dishonour on) one's family◘ disonorarsi v.rifl. to dishonour oneself, to disgrace oneself, to bring* dishonour upon oneself: si disonorò irreparabilmente, he brought undying dishonour upon himself.* * *[dizono'rare]1. vt(nome, famiglia) to disgrace, bring disgrace upon, to dishonour Brit, dishonor Am2. vr (disonorarsi)to bring disgrace on o.s., bring dishono(u)r on o.s.* * *[dizono'rare] 1.verbo transitivo1) to disgrace, to shame [ famiglia]; to dishonour BE, to dishonor AE [ricordo, memoria]2.disonorare qcn. — to bring disgrace o dishonour o shame on sb
verbo pronominale disonorarsi to disgrace oneself, to dishonour BE oneself, to dishonor AE oneself* * *disonorare/dizono'rare/ [1]1 to disgrace, to shame [ famiglia]; to dishonour BE, to dishonor AE [ricordo, memoria]; disonorare qcn. to bring disgrace o dishonour o shame on sb.II disonorarsi verbo pronominaleto disgrace oneself, to dishonour BE oneself, to dishonor AE oneself. -
6 Schande
f; -, kein Pl. disgrace; (Unehre) auch shame; (öffentliches Ärgernis) scandal; jemandem / etw. Schande machen be a disgrace to s.o. / s.th., bring shame on s.o. / s.th.; er ist eine Schande für seine Familie / seinen Berufsstand he is a disgrace ( oder discredit) to his family / profession; mach uns keine Schande! umg. try not to disgrace us ( oder let us down); zu meiner Schande muss ich gestehen to my shame I have to admit, I’m ashamed to admit; zu ihrer Schande muss gesagt werden, dass sie... I’m afraid to admit ( oder to have to say) that she...; es ist eine Schande, wie so viel Papier einfach weggeworfen wird it’s disgraceful ( oder scandalous) how much paper is just thrown away; es ist doch keine Schande zu verlieren losing is no disgrace ( oder nothing to be ashamed of), there’s no shame in losing; ach du Schande! umg. oh heck ( oder hell)!* * *die Schandeignominy; shame; dishonour; disgrace; disrepute; disgracefulness; dishonor; opprobrium; infamy* * *Schạn|de ['ʃandə]f -, no pldisgrace; (= Unehre auch) shame, ignominySchande! (euph inf) — sugar! (euph inf), hell! (inf)
es ist doch keine Schande, Gefühle zu zeigen or wenn man Gefühle zeigt — there is no shame or disgrace in showing one's feelings
Schande über jdn bringen — to bring disgrace or shame upon sb, to disgrace sb
jdm/einer Sache Schande machen — to be a disgrace to sb/sth
mach mir keine Schande — don't show me up (inf), don't be a disgrace to me
zu meiner (großen) Schande muss ich gestehen,... — to my great or eternal shame I have to admit that...
See:* * *die1) (something which causes or ought to cause shame: Your clothes are a disgrace!) disgrace2) (dishonour or disgrace: The news that he had accepted bribes brought shame on his whole family.) shame3) ((with a) a cause of disgrace or a matter for blame: It's a shame to treat a child so cruelly.) shame* * *Schan·de<->[ˈʃandə]f kein pl ignominy, disgrace, shame\Schande über jdn bringen to bring disgrace on [or upon] sb, to bring shame on [or to] [or upon] sbjdn vor \Schande bewahren to save sb from disgraceeine [wahre] \Schande sein! to be a[n utter [or absolute]] disgrace!eine [wahre] \Schande sein, [dass]/wie... to be a[n utter [or absolute]] disgrace [that]/how...keine \Schande sein, dass... to not be a disgrace that...mach mir [nur] keine \Schande! (hum) don't let me down!jdm/etw \Schande machen to disgrace [or to be a disgrace to] sb/sth, to call [or bring] down disgrace [or form ignominy] on sb/sthjdm/etw keine \Schande machen to not be a disgrace to sb/sthzu jds [bleibenden] \Schande to sb's [everlasting] shameich muss zu meiner großen \Schande gestehen, dass ich unsere Verabredung völlig vergessen habe I'm deeply ashamed to have to admit that I had completely forgotten our engagement; s.a. Schimpf* * *die; Schande: disgrace; shamees ist eine [wahre] Schande — it is a[n absolute] disgrace
jemandem/einer Sache [keine] Schande machen — [not] disgrace somebody/something; bring [no] disgrace or shame on somebody/something
* * *jemandem/etwas Schande machen be a disgrace to sb/sth, bring shame on sb/sth;er ist eine Schande für seine Familie/seinen Berufsstand he is a disgrace ( oder discredit) to his family/profession;zu meiner Schande muss ich gestehen to my shame I have to admit, I’m ashamed to admit;zu ihrer Schande muss gesagt werden, dass sie … I’m afraid to admit ( oder to have to say) that she …;es ist eine Schande, wie so viel Papier einfach weggeworfen wird it’s disgraceful ( oder scandalous) how much paper is just thrown away;es ist doch keine Schande zu verlieren losing is no disgrace ( oder nothing to be ashamed of), there’s no shame in losing;* * *die; Schande: disgrace; shamees ist eine [wahre] Schande — it is a[n absolute] disgrace
jemandem/einer Sache [keine] Schande machen — [not] disgrace somebody/something; bring [no] disgrace or shame on somebody/something
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7 deshonrar
v.1 to dishonor.con su conducta deshonra a toda la familia he is dishonoring the entire family with his conductElsa deshonró a su familia Elsa dishonored her family.2 to trample on, to tread on.Elsa deshonró su reputación Elsa trampled on her good name.3 to bring shame on, to shame.Elsa deshonró a sus padres Elsa brought shame on her parents.* * *1 (gen) to dishonour (US dishonor), disgrace2 (injuriar) to insult, defame3 (a una mujer) to dishonour (US dishonor)* * *verbto dishonor, disgrace* * *VT1) [+ familia, compañeros] to dishonour, dishonor (EEUU), disgrace2) (=afrentar) to insult3) euf [+ mujer] to dishonour, dishonor (EEUU)* * ** * *= taint, vilify, stigmatise [stigmatize, -USA], besmirch, bring + Nombre + into disrepute, disgrace, defile.Ex. This article shows how the dowdy and boring image of the stereotypical librarian as presented in fiction, taints the portrayal of all who work in libraries.Ex. Robert Kent's sole agenda is to attack Cuba and vilify the Cuban library community while supporting the US government's interventionist destabilization policies.Ex. Findings reaffirm that television stigmatises the occupation of business, independently of economic factors.Ex. the gulag was an atrocious system of incarceration and forced labor that had little to do with correction, that poisoned society, and that besmirched Soviet communism.Ex. This article considers the danger that inherent bias in such research might bring library and information science research into disrepute.Ex. The League of Nations was a comically ham-handed debacle which collapsed in complete failure, disgracing all who were associated with it.Ex. No person shall throw any waste, building debris or vehicle scrap into the public domain or defile the public domain.----* deshonrar la reputación = besmirch + reputation.* * ** * *= taint, vilify, stigmatise [stigmatize, -USA], besmirch, bring + Nombre + into disrepute, disgrace, defile.Ex: This article shows how the dowdy and boring image of the stereotypical librarian as presented in fiction, taints the portrayal of all who work in libraries.
Ex: Robert Kent's sole agenda is to attack Cuba and vilify the Cuban library community while supporting the US government's interventionist destabilization policies.Ex: Findings reaffirm that television stigmatises the occupation of business, independently of economic factors.Ex: the gulag was an atrocious system of incarceration and forced labor that had little to do with correction, that poisoned society, and that besmirched Soviet communism.Ex: This article considers the danger that inherent bias in such research might bring library and information science research into disrepute.Ex: The League of Nations was a comically ham-handed debacle which collapsed in complete failure, disgracing all who were associated with it.Ex: No person shall throw any waste, building debris or vehicle scrap into the public domain or defile the public domain.* deshonrar la reputación = besmirch + reputation.* * *deshonrar [A1 ]vt1 ‹familia/patria› to dishonor*, disgrace, bring dishonor* o disgrace o shame ontrabajar no deshonra a nadie working is nothing to be ashamed of2 ‹mujer› to dishonor** * *
deshonrar ( conjugate deshonrar) verbo transitivo ‹familia/patria› to dishonor( conjugate dishonor), disgrace;
‹ mujer› to dishonor( conjugate dishonor)
deshonrar verbo transitivo
1 to dishonour, US dishonor
2 (a la familia, etc) to bring disgrace on
' deshonrar' also found in these entries:
English:
disgrace
- dishonor
- dishonour
- shame
- blacken
- taint
* * *deshonrar vt1. [injuriar] to dishonour;con su conducta deshonra a toda la familia his behaviour is bringing disgrace upon the entire family2. [mujer] to dishonour* * *v/t dishonor, Brdishonour* * *deshonrar vt: to dishonor, to disgrace -
8 déshonorer
déshonorer [dezɔnɔʀe]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verb2. reflexive verb► se déshonorer to disgrace o.s.* * *dezɔnɔʀe
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1) ( apporter le déshonneur à) to bring disgrace on [personne, famille]; to bring [something] into disrepute [doctrine, pays]2) (dated) ( séduire) to dishonour [BrE] [femme, jeune fille]
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se déshonorer verbe pronominal to disgrace oneself* * *dezɔnɔʀe vtto dishonour Grande-Bretagne to dishonor USA to bring disgrace on* * *déshonorer verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( apporter le déshonneur à) to bring disgrace on [personne, famille]; to bring [sth] into disrepute [doctrine, pays]; se sentir déshonoré to feel disgraced; être déshonoré to be in disgrace;3 †( séduire) to dishonourGB [femme, jeune fille].B se déshonorer vpr to disgrace oneself.[dezɔnɔre] verbe transitif2. (littéraire) [abuser de - femme, jeune fille] to ruin3. (littéraire) [lieu, monument] to spoil ou to ruin the look of————————se déshonorer verbe pronominal (emploi réfléchi) -
9 Schmach
f; -, kein Pl.; (Unehre) disgrace, shame; (Beleidigung) insult, affront; stärker: outrage; (Demütigung) humiliation; etw. als Schmach empfinden find s.th. humiliating; sich mit Schmach ( und Schande) bedecken disgrace o.s., bring disgrace on o.s.* * *[ʃmaːx]f -, no pl (geh)disgrace, ignominy, shame no indef art; (= Demütigung auch) humiliationetw als Schmách empfinden — to see sth as a disgrace; to feel humiliated by sth
* * *(a state of being without honour and regarded without respect: There seemed to be nothing ahead of him but disgrace and shame.) disgrace* * *<->[ʃma:x]jdm [eine] \Schmach antun to bring shame on sb; s.a. Schande* * *die; Schmach (geh.) ignominy; shame; (Demütigung) humiliation[mit] Schmach und Schande — [in] deep disgrace
* * *Schmach f; -, kein pl; (Unehre) disgrace, shame; (Beleidigung) insult, affront; stärker: outrage; (Demütigung) humiliation;etwas als Schmach empfinden find sth humiliating;sich mit Schmach (und Schande) bedecken disgrace o.s., bring disgrace on o.s.* * *die; Schmach (geh.) ignominy; shame; (Demütigung) humiliation[mit] Schmach und Schande — [in] deep disgrace
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10 honte
honte [ˈɔ̃t]feminine noun• c'est une honte ! it's disgraceful!• tu devrais avoir honte ! you should be ashamed of yourself!• tu me fais honte ! you make me feel so ashamed!* * *’ɔ̃t1) ( gêne) shamesans honte — fml shamelessly
2) ( discrédit) disgrace* * *'ɔ̃t nf* * *honte nf1 ( gêne) shame; rougir de honte to blush with shame; couvrir qn de honte to cover sb with shame; se couvrir de honte to be mortified; éprouver de la honte to feel ashamed; avoir honte de ce qu'on a fait/d'avoir mal agi to be ashamed of what one has done/of having acted badly; avoir honte de qn/qch to be ashamed of sb/sth; il n'y a pas de honte à faire there's nothing to be ashamed of in doing; il devrait avoir honte de son incompétence/d'exploiter les touristes he ought to be ashamed of his incompetence/of exploiting tourists; faire honte à qn to make sb ashamed; tu me fais honte avec ton chapeau I'm ashamed to be seen with you wearing that hat; sans honte, toute honte bue fml shamelessly; à ma (grande) honte to my (great) embarrassment; j'ai cru mourir de honte! I could have died of embarrassment!; n'ayez pas honte de poser des questions don't be embarrassed about asking questions; avouer qch sans honte to acknowledge sth openly; sans fausse honte quite openly;2 ( discrédit) disgrace; être or faire la honte de qn/d'un métier to be a disgrace to sb/to a profession; jeter la honte sur qn/qch to bring disgrace upon sb/sth; quelle honte! what a disgrace!; c'est une honte de voir ça it's disgraceful to see things like that; honte à celui/ceux qui… shame on him/those who…;3 ( scandale) disgrace.[ʼɔ̃t] nom féminin1. [sentiment d'humiliation] shameavoir honte (de quelqu'un/quelque chose) to be ou to feel ashamed (of somebody/something)j'ai honte d'arriver les mains vides I feel ou I'm ashamed at arriving empty-handeda. [il lui est un sujet de mécontentement] his father is ashamed of himb. [il lui donne un sentiment d'infériorité] he puts his father to shametoute honte bue: trois ans plus tard, toute honte bue, il recommençait son trafic three years later, totally lacking in any sense of shame, he started up his little racket againla société laisse faire, c'est une honte! it's outrageous ou it's a crying shame that society just lets it happen!essuyer ou subir la honte d'un refus to suffer the shame of a rebuffhonte à celui/celle qui... shame on him/her who...4. [dialecte: peur] fear5. [pudeur]sans honte locution adverbiale -
11 Schande
Schan·de <-> [ʼʃandə] fignominy, disgrace, shame;\Schande über jdn bringen to bring disgrace on [or upon] sb, to bring shame on [or to] [or upon] sb;jdn vor \Schande bewahren to save sb from disgrace;eine [wahre] \Schande sein! to be a[n utter [or absolute] ] disgrace!;eine [wahre] \Schande sein, [dass]/wie... to be a[n utter [or absolute] ] disgrace [that]/how...;keine \Schande sein, dass... to not be a disgrace that...;mach mir [nur] keine \Schande! ( hum) don't let me down!;jdm/einer S. \Schande machen to disgrace [or to be a disgrace to] sb/sth, to call [or bring] down disgrace [or ( form) ignominy] on sb/sth;jdm/einer S. keine \Schande machen to not be a disgrace to sb/sth;zu jds [bleibenden] \Schande to sb's [everlasting] shame;ich muss zu meiner großen \Schande gestehen, dass ich unsere Verabredung völlig vergessen habe I'm deeply ashamed to have to admit that I had completely forgotten our engagement; s. a. Schimpf -
12 навлечь позор
1) General subject: bring disgrace upon (на кого-л.), bring dishonour on (на кого-л.), bring into disgrace (на кого-л.), incur dishonour on (на кого-л.), (на кого-л.) inflict shame on (кого-л.), (на кого-л.) bring reproach on, bring disgrace, bring disgrace upon (на кого-л.), hold in infamy (на кого-л.), inflict shame on (на кого-л.)2) Makarov: bring dishonour on (smb.) (на кого-л.), incur dishonour on (smb.) (на кого-л.) -
13 deshonra
f.1 dishonor, discredit.2 disgrace or infamy, obloquy, opprobrium.3 seduction or defloration of a woman.Tener a deshonra alguna cosa to consider a thing unworthy, and beneath the rank or character of a person4 affront, insult, ignominy, offense.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: deshonrar.* * *1 dishonour (US dishonor), disgrace* * *noun f.dishonor, disgrace, shame* * *SF1) (=deshonor) dishonour, dishonor (EEUU), disgraceno es ninguna deshonra ser pobre — it is no dishonour o disgrace to be poor
2) (=vergüenza) shame3) (=acto vergonzoso) shameful act* * *a) ( vergüenza) dishonor* (frml)b) ( pérdida de la honra) dishonor** * *= stigmatisation [stigmatization, -USA], disgrace, loss of face.Ex. Reduce the fear of stigmatization of users with disabilities through outreach and publicity.Ex. Distribution of any publication that tends to expose an individual to public contempt, ridicule, or disgrace is forbidden.Ex. Males are primarily concerned with a loss of face when confronted with a jealousy situation, while females are concerned with the possible loss of a partner.* * *a) ( vergüenza) dishonor* (frml)b) ( pérdida de la honra) dishonor** * *= stigmatisation [stigmatization, -USA], disgrace, loss of face.Ex: Reduce the fear of stigmatization of users with disabilities through outreach and publicity.
Ex: Distribution of any publication that tends to expose an individual to public contempt, ridicule, or disgrace is forbidden.Ex: Males are primarily concerned with a loss of face when confronted with a jealousy situation, while females are concerned with the possible loss of a partner.* * *1 (vergüenza) dishonor* ( frml)ser pobre no es ninguna deshonra being poor is nothing to be ashamed of, it is no dishonor to be poorese chico es una deshonra para su familia that boy brings shame on his family o is a disgrace to his family2 (pérdida de la honra) dishonor** * *
Del verbo deshonrar: ( conjugate deshonrar)
deshonra es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
deshonra
deshonrar
deshonra sustantivo femenino
deshonrar ( conjugate deshonrar) verbo transitivo ‹familia/patria› to dishonor( conjugate dishonor), disgrace;
‹ mujer› to dishonor( conjugate dishonor)
deshonor m, deshonra sustantivo femenino dishonour, US dishonor
deshonrar verbo transitivo
1 to dishonour, US dishonor
2 (a la familia, etc) to bring disgrace on
' deshonra' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
deshonor
English:
dishonor
- dishonour
- shame
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14 disonorare
[dizono'rare]1. vt(nome, famiglia) to disgrace, bring disgrace upon, to dishonour Brit, dishonor Am2. vr (disonorarsi)to bring disgrace on o.s., bring dishono(u)r on o.s. -
15 hańbić
(-bię, -bisz); perf; z-; vtto disgrace, to dishonour (BRIT), to dishonor (US)* * *ipf.disgrace, bring disgrace on (sb); żadna praca nie hańbi any job's better than none.ipf.bring disgrace upon o.s.; mój wujek nie hańbił się pracą iron. my uncle didn't do one tick of work.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > hańbić
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16 hańba
dishonour (BRIT), dishonor (US)* * *f.disgrace, dishonor, shame, ignominy; wstyd i hańba! what a shame!; okryć kogoś/coś hańbą ( także przynieść komuś/czemuś hańbę) bring disgrace/dishonor on sb/sth.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > hańba
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17 infamia
infamia s.f.1 infamy; disgrace, shame: coprire qlcu. d'infamia, to bring disgrace (o shame) on s.o.; cadere nell'infamia, to fall into disgrace // (st.) marchio d'infamia, brand of infamy; (fig.) mark of shame // senza infamia e senza lode, without praise or blame2 (atto infame) disgraceful act, infamous act, shameful act: commettere un'infamia, to do sthg. infamous (o shameful) // che infamia!, how infamous! (o shameful!)3 (scherz.) (cosa pessima) disgrace; abomination.* * *[in'famja]sostantivo femminile (disonore) infamy, disgrace••* * *infamia/in'famja/sostantivo f.(disonore) infamy, disgrace\senza infamia e senza lode without praise or blame. -
18 okrywać
impf ⇒ okryć* * *okrywać kogoś hańbą/sławą — to bring disgrace/glory to sb
* * *ipf.1. (= otulać) cover, envelop, wrap; okrywać całunem shroud; śmierć prezydenta okryła naród żałobą the whole nation mourned over the president's death; okryć kogoś hańbą cover sb with shame, bring disgrace l. dishonor on sb; okryć kogoś niesławą bring sb into disrepute.2. przen. (= pokrywać) cover; (płatkami, np. śniegu) flake; ( ziemią) earth up.ipf.1. (= otulać się) cover o.s. up; ( kocem) wrap o.s. up with a blanket; okryć się żałobą mourn, grieve; okryć się hańbą cover o.s. with shame.2. przen. (= pokrywać się) cover o.s.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > okrywać
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19 vanære
discredit, disgrace, dishonour, dishonourably* * *I. (en) disgrace ( fx you are a disgrace to your school),F ( svagere) dishonour,( stærkere) ignominy,( dyb vanære, skændsel) infamy;[ bringe vanære over], se II. vanære.II. vb disgrace,( svagere, F) dishonour;[ vanære én]( også) bring disgrace (, dishonour) on somebody. -
20 wsty|d
m sgt (G wstydu) shame; (uczucie skrępowania) embarrassment; (hańba) disgrace- przynosić komuś wstyd to disgrace sb- oszczędzić komuś wstydu to spare sb embarrassment- wstyd! shame on you!■ jaki wstyd a. co za wstyd! what a disgrace!- nie wstyd wam? pot. aren’t you ashamed (of yourselves)?- nie mieć wstydu to have no shame- okryć kogoś/coś wstydem książk. to bring disgrace on a. to sb/sth- to wstyd it’s a disgraceThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wsty|d
См. также в других словарях:
bring disgrace upon — index discredit Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
bring disgrace on — dishonor, bring shame upon … English contemporary dictionary
disgrace — ► NOUN 1) loss of reputation as the result of a dishonourable action. 2) a person or thing regarded as shameful and unacceptable. ► VERB ▪ bring disgrace on. ORIGIN Italian disgrazia, from Latin gratia grace … English terms dictionary
disgrace — dis•grace [[t]dɪsˈgreɪs[/t]] n. v. graced, grac•ing 1) the loss of respect, honor, or esteem; ignominy; shame 2) a person, act, or thing that causes shame, reproach, or dishonor or is dishonorable or shameful 3) the state of being out of favor;… … From formal English to slang
disgrace — I UK [dɪsˈɡreɪs] / US noun 1) [uncountable] the loss of other people s respect because of something bad that you have done in disgrace: Holman was sent home in disgrace after assaulting one of the other players. bring disgrace upon/on… … English dictionary
disgrace — dis|grace1 [ dıs greıs ] noun 1. ) uncount the loss of other people s respect because of something bad that you have done: in disgrace: Holman was sent home in disgrace after assaulting one of the other players. bring disgrace upon/on… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
disgrace — noun loss of reputation as the result of a dishonourable action. ↘a shameful and unacceptable person or thing: he s a disgrace to the legal profession. verb bring disgrace on. ↘cause to fall from favour or power. Origin C16: via Fr. from Ital.… … English new terms dictionary
disgrace — I noun abasement, abjectness, abomination, attaint, bad character, bad name, bad report, bad reputation, bad repute, badge of infamy, baseness, blemish, blot, brand, cause of reproach, cause of shame, comedown, condition of infamy, contempt,… … Law dictionary
Disgrace — Dis*grace , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Disgraced}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Disgracing}.] [Cf. F. disgracier. See {Disgrace}, n.] 1. To put out of favor; to dismiss with dishonor. [1913 Webster] Flatterers of the disgraced minister. Macaulay. [1913 Webster]… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
disgrace — [dis grās′] n. [Fr disgrâce < It disgrazia < dis (L dis ), not + grazia, favor < L gratia: see GRACE] 1. the state of being in disfavor, as because of bad conduct 2. loss of favor or respect; public dishonor; ignominy; disrepute; shame 3 … English World dictionary
bring down — index cause, demean (make lower), demote, depress, derogate, disgrace, dispatch (put to death), overthrow … Law dictionary