Synonym: black, ignominious, inglorious, opprobrious, scandalous, shameful, shocking. Similar words: disgrace, disgraced, graceful, gracefulness, peaceful, peacefulness, forceful, resourceful. Meaning: [-fʊl] adj. 1. giving offense to moral sensibilities and injurious to reputation 2. (used of conduct or character) deserving or bringing disgrace or shame.
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31, He called it a disgraceful situation for a man in a position of trust.
32, As for the Sanctuary for the Fallen, she discovered it was near to disgraceful.
33, After Wednesday's disgraceful scenes Lennon received a great reception by the travelling Celtic support.
34, The most disgraceful thing is that the airline has refused to pay money to the families of the crash victims.
35, It is absolutely disgraceful that this proposal should be put before us.
36, The way children speak to their parents nowadays is disgraceful.
37, Nor do I think that it is disgraceful if two men of a loving disposition should set up home together.
38, The attitude of Nottinghamshire local education authority has been quite disgraceful by any standards.
39, Will the Prime Minister intervene to stop this disgraceful taxation of the sick - yes or no?
40, I was glad to hear the hon. Member for Hammersmith in effect repudiate his disgraceful slurs against my hon. Friend.
41, However, Inspector Morse's behaviour in not locking his car and in drinking heavily before driving is utterly disgraceful.
42, Mr. Janner Is not the increase of 40 percent. absolutely disgraceful?
43, What is needed, perhaps, is a bit of disgraceful degradation of the sort that nobody can ignore.
44, If this was not disgraceful behaviour, they also threw coins and plastic etc. at the linesman, referee and Linfield players!
45, We now face the disgraceful situation of nearly 1 million children in primary schools being taught in classes of more than 30.
46, That is their excuse to send the Special Branch, traditionally regarded as MI5's footsoldiers, on a disgraceful fishing expedition.
47, I think your conduct is disgraceful.
48, The archdeacon thinks that such a correspondence is disgraceful.
49, I think what's happening is disgraceful.
50, It was disgraceful to behave like that.
50, Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
51, He had done nothing disgraceful.
52, I can't imagine you doing anything disgraceful.
53, It was then that we saw a disgraceful sight.
54, It's disgraceful to say so.
55, I complained about his disgraceful behaviour.
56, Swear at people is disgraceful, please keep Internet civilization.
57, The transfer of the name does not seem inapposite , since that which desires what is disgraceful and grows quickly ought to be disciplined.
58, Governments are not required to uphold the laws of the land, as the disgraceful state of the US EPA demonstrates.
59, Homer's gods, Xenophanes complained, had all the immoral and disgraceful traits of flawed human beings and should hardly be the object of veneration.
60, From Southern Song Dynasty onwards until the Yuan Dynasty, with the advocating of view of chasteness over time, the remarrying of women was regarded as a disgraceful behavior.
More similar words: disgrace, disgraced, graceful, gracefulness, peaceful, peacefulness, forceful, resourceful, grace, grateful, disguise, disgorge, disgusting, useful, careful, hopeful, baleful, doleful, race, ruefully, be full of, carefully, to the full, trace, brace, refulgent, hopefully, be useful to, braced, purposeful.