disgrace in a sentence
Meaning: 1) a loss of reputation or respect, brought about by behavior that is perceived as shameful or improper 2) the state of being out of favor or falling from grace 3) a source of shame or dishonor 4) to bring shame or dishonor upon someone or something 5) to cause someone to lose favor or respect Similar words: discredit, dishonor, disrepute, humiliation, ignominy, indignity, infamy, opprobrium, scandal, shame,
- It's such a disgrace that some students cheat on exams.
- They, the leaders of the organization, faced intense scrutiny and public outrage as details of their corruption scandal unfolded, plunging the institution into disgrace.
- The politician's scandal brought disgrace upon his family.
- His constant lying is a disgrace to his character.
- The student's plagiarism resulted in academic probation and disgrace.
- He brought disgrace upon himself by betraying his closest friends.
- They felt the disgrace of being labeled as troublemakers.
- He was in disgrace after being caught cheating on the exam.
- The scandal brought disgrace upon the company's reputation.
- Despite his talent, his arrogance led to his eventual disgrace.
- I felt a sense of disgrace when I forgot my friend's birthday.
- He felt a sense of disgrace after being caught copying someone else's homework.
- It's such a disgrace that the park is filled with litter.
- I can't handle the disgrace of always forgetting important appointments.
- I couldn't believe the disgrace of getting lost in such a small town.
- She, once a pillar of the community, now grappled with the disgrace of her family's financial scandal, navigating the complexities of rebuilding trust.
- He's become a disgrace to his family with his reckless behavior.
- The politician's embezzlement scandal was not merely a personal disgrace but a betrayal of public trust.
- She felt a deep sense of disgrace when her mistake was exposed.
- The abandoned building is a disgrace to the community.
- I can't believe the disgrace of the price hike at the grocery store.
- She couldn't bear the disgrace of being rejected by her peers.
- Despite his wealth and influence, his ignominious behavior brought him nothing but disgrace in the end.
- We, as a society, must confront the systemic injustices that perpetuate cycles of poverty and disgrace for marginalized communities.
- It's such a disgrace that the bus is always late.
- We were filled with disgrace when our project failed miserably.
- The company's discriminatory practices were met with widespread condemnation and social disgrace, prompting calls for reform.
- The company's bankruptcy was a public disgrace for its CEO.
- He's a disgrace to his profession, always cutting corners.
- Her behavior at the party was a disgrace to her upbringing.
- It's a disgrace when politicians don't keep their promises.
- He felt deep shame and disgrace after failing the exam.
- It's a disgrace how some people treat customer service workers.
- His behavior at the party was nothing short of a disgrace to his family.
- The politician's corrupt actions were a source of disgrace for the entire nation.
- It's a disgrace how some people don't clean up after their dogs.
- He was acutely aware of the disgrace his actions had brought upon his family name, leading to profound self-reflection and remorse.
- He brought disgrace upon himself by lying to his friends.
- She felt utter disgrace when her phone rang loudly in the quiet theater.
- The artist's fall from grace was a spectacle of public disgrace, tarnishing a once-sterling reputation.
- She was filled with disgrace when her secret was revealed.
- I felt such disgrace when I tripped and spilled my drink.
- The neighborhood's neglect of the park is a disgrace.
- I, having witnessed the downfall of a once-respected institution due to greed and mismanagement, felt a profound sense of disillusionment and disgrace.
- It's a disgrace how some people treat animals with cruelty.
- I felt so much disgrace when I accidentally broke the vase.
- His treatment of his employees is a disgrace to his position.
- It's a disgrace when people talk loudly in a library.
- It's a disgrace that some people litter in public places.
- The abandoned building was a disgrace to the neighborhood.
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