Similar words: disgrace, grace, graceful, gracefulness, disguise, defaced, race, trace. Meaning: [dɪs'greɪs] adj. suffering shame.
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2. He was disgraced by cowardice.
3. The disgraced official was divested of all authority.
4. The disgraced minister walked swiftly from the car to his house pursued by a whole posse of reporters.
5. She disgraced herself by drinking too much at the banquet.
6. You have disgraced us all with your behaviour.
7. He was disgraced and stripped of his title.
8. He got drunk and disgraced himself at the wedding.
9. He was publicly disgraced and sent into exile.
10. I've disgraced myself by the actions I've taken.
11. He had disgraced the family name.
12. He disgraced himself by passing out at the party.
13. Our disgraced teacher was publicly rehabilitated by school authorities.
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14. You disgraced yourself by your conduct.
15. I have disgraced my family's name.
16. The corrupt official was publicly disgraced.
17. I disgraced myself by drinking far too much.
18. They have disgraced the whole school.
19. The dishonest government official was publicly disgraced.
20. After the defeat two generals were publicly disgraced.
21. I'm not the one who disgraced herself at the wedding!
22. The country is ridding itself of its disgraced prime minister in a veil of secrecy.
23. The head of the section disgraced himself last night by drinking too much.
24. Enough that I would be publicly disgraced.
25. He lay in state(Sentencedict.com), for ever disgraced.
26. She was disgraced at court.
27. Dole had kind words for his disgraced contemporary.
28. I was wild with fear we would be disgraced.
29. Besides, labor disgraced itself in the Great Depression.
30. Why should she slink about as if it were she who had disgraced herself?
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