Similar words: disgrace, grace, graceful, gracefulness, disguise, defaced, race, trace. Meaning: [dɪs'greɪs] adj. suffering shame.
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61. Disgraced media tycoon Conrad Black will appeal against his convictions for fraud, his lawyer has said.
62. The cowardly officer was disgraced for failing to do his duty.
63. Pierre Bonny, once the most famous police officer in France before being disgraced and jailed for corruption, became his right-hand man.
64. Contrastingly, both the rooms leading off it gave an immediate impression of being disgraced.
65. Disgraced financier Bernie Madoff has pled guilty to 11 felony counts.
66. Poor Tom lamentably disgraced himself at Sir Charles Mirable 's table, by premature inebriation.
67. Justina's life had been exemplary, but by ending It'she seemed to have disgraced us all.
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68. Ceravolo actually discovered the young Uruguayan when he was working for Juve under the charge of disgraced former director general Luciano Moggi.
69. That's when Bing decided to park himself in the hot seat, winning a special election after disgraced Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick stepped down under charges of perjury and obstruction of justice.
70. The hapless Ms Aston would be publicly disgraced and would have to resign forthwith.
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