Similar words: disgrace, grace, graceful, gracefulness, disguise, defaced, race, trace. Meaning: [dɪs'greɪs] adj. suffering shame.
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31. And one summer, Grandmother said I disgraced myself by following Bill Brown around like a love-sick pup.
32. The greatest Pharaonic inscription was defaced in antiquity; the disgraced Roman Third Legion had its name hacked away.
33. Quakers were not disgraced in the first derby match of Third Division standing played at the Victoria Ground.
34. Napoleon, the greatest of all generals, dismissed and disgraced Admiral Bruix when he questioned an order to sail his fleet.
35. In 1972, it was allowed back into the region, like some disgraced aristocrat returning from exile.
36. Luke de Tany was removed from office, but was not disgraced.
37. The family in Minnesota was disgraced and urged us to move away.
38. What became of Gary Glitter mimics when Glitter got disgraced?
39. Better to be disgraced for distasteful habits and withholding evidence from the police than jailed for murder?
40. Many say Lonetree has disgraced his people and his country.
41. Neoliberalism has been disgraced on a world scale and the haute bourgeoisie has lost some of its confidence.
42. To complete the link, he even bought his factory from the disgraced newspaper publisher!
43. She had disgraced herself in public, which was bad enough. Sentencedict.com
44. He won on his seasonal debut at Chepstow last month and wasn't at all disgraced when third at Ascot the other day.
45. From that day , Lebeau was a disgraced man.
46. Winston did not know why Withers had been disgraced.
47. The Sequoia Club's name disgraced.
48. You've disgraced yourself once too often.
49. I've been told I disgraced myself.
50. Should she slink around as if she disgraced herself?
51. The king disgraced the disloyal courtier.
52. Haldman was later disgraced for orders he carried out.
53. He disgraced himself by his conduct.
54. He has disgraced his entire family.
55. All the makers of idols will be put to shame and disgraced; they will go off into disgrace together.
56. For Dominick Costello, the president of costume store Ricky's NYC, disgraced public figures, such as the aforementioned Mr Sheen[sentencedict.com], are the big sellers.
57. He is the highest level official to be dismissed for corruption since disgraced Shanghai party boss Chen Liangyu was removed from office in 2006.
58. The party has taken an important step towards the rehabilitation of the disgraced MP.
59. You play Altair, a disgraced Master Assassin, sent to kill eight men (both Saracens and Crusaders) in order to end the Third Crusade.
60. It chronicles the journey and ascent to power of Severian, a disgraced journeyman torturer who rises to the position of Autarch, the one ruler of the free world.
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