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1 shamed
стыдить; пристыженныйСинонимический ряд:1. ashamed (adj.) abashed; ashamed; belittled; chagrined; disgraced; dishonored; dishonoured; embarrassed; humiliated; mortified2. disgraced (verb) discredited; disgraced; dishonoured -
2 discredited
дискредитировать; дискредитированныйСинонимический ряд:1. blew up/blown up (verb) blew up/blown up; debunked; disproved; exploded; punctured; shoot down; shot2. disbelieved (verb) disbelieved3. rebutted (verb) belied; confuted; rebutted; refuted4. shamed (verb) disgraced; dishonoured; shamed -
3 degraded
1. a деградировавший, ухудшенный2. a находящийся в состоянии упадка, деградировавший3. a пониженный, уменьшенный4. a разжалованный5. a униженный6. a жив. деградированный; поблёкший7. a биол. выродившийся8. a геральд. воздвигнутый на ступеняхСинонимический ряд:1. alloyed (adj.) adulterated; alloyed; impure2. debased (adj.) debased; depraved; disgraced; humiliated; wicked3. shameful (adj.) abject; amoral; base; dirty; low; shameful; sordid4. broke (verb) broke; broke/broken; bumped; busted; cheapened; debased; degraded; demoted; downgraded; put down; reduced5. humbled (verb) abased; cast down; debased; demeaned; humbled; humiliated; lowered; sank or sunk/sunk -
4 dishonoured
a обесчещенный, опозоренныйСинонимический ряд:1. violated (adj.) abandoned; broken; disregarded; ignored; violated2. shamed (verb) discredited; disgraced; shamed -
5 scandalized
возмущать; опозоренныйСинонимический ряд:1. ashamed (adj.) abashed; ashamed; disgraced; embarrassed; humbled; humiliated; mortified; outraged; shamed2. maligned (verb) aspersed; bespattered; blackened; calumniated; defamed; denigrated; libeled or libelled; libelled; maligned; scandalised; shocked; slandered; slurred; smeared; spattered; tear down; tore down/torn down; traduced; vilified
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