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Definition of disgraced in English:

disgraced

adjectivedɪsˈɡreɪstdɪsˈɡreɪst
  • Having fallen from favour or a position of power or honour; discredited.

    the disgraced city financier
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The ruler soon changed his mind and decided to reinstate the disgraced minister.
    • Unlike many of the disgraced chiefs of the stock-market boom, he put his own money on the line.
    • All eyes are on the fate of the disgraced tycoon.
    • This point of view was supported by Celestine V, the disgraced predecessor of Boniface VIII.
    • During that time, President Nixon was disgraced, and resigned along with his VP Spiro Agnew.
    • They ploughed away and were far from disgraced with the result.
    • Whilst they were finally beaten by a better side Trojans were by no means disgraced.
    • We may be disappointed but we have not been disgraced.
    • But once the book was published, my mother felt disgraced and my sister's family relations became strained.
    • Wooed by a man with dishonorable intentions, she found herself unwed, disgraced, and cast out.
    • He has disgraced himself and his school time and time again, and even disgraced America with his conduct at the Pan-Am games.
    • Four of the disgraced warriors from the first encounter attempt to regain their honor by attacking the party from the rear.
    • Dau was one of only a handful who defiantly, once a month, visited the disgraced scientist.
    • As for Law himself, he died, alone and disgraced, and was buried in a pauper's grave.
    • For a disgraced wizard, Mitofsky is fairly open.
    • The disgraced former governor of Illinois lands a six-figure book deal.
    • It was interesting to see that the Chinese invited back the disgraced Nixon after he left the White House in 1974.
    • US officials in particular are anxious that he is not disgraced now.
    • You will be disgraced, fired, and potentially arrested.
    • It could also lead to a lengthy ban for the disgraced player.

Definition of disgraced in US English:

disgraced

adjectivedɪsˈɡreɪstdisˈɡrāst
  • Having fallen from favor or a position of power or honor; discredited.

    the disgraced Wall Street financier
    Example sentencesExamples
    • For a disgraced wizard, Mitofsky is fairly open.
    • All eyes are on the fate of the disgraced tycoon.
    • It could also lead to a lengthy ban for the disgraced player.
    • Whilst they were finally beaten by a better side Trojans were by no means disgraced.
    • The ruler soon changed his mind and decided to reinstate the disgraced minister.
    • They ploughed away and were far from disgraced with the result.
    • We may be disappointed but we have not been disgraced.
    • US officials in particular are anxious that he is not disgraced now.
    • He has disgraced himself and his school time and time again, and even disgraced America with his conduct at the Pan-Am games.
    • Unlike many of the disgraced chiefs of the stock-market boom, he put his own money on the line.
    • The disgraced former governor of Illinois lands a six-figure book deal.
    • Dau was one of only a handful who defiantly, once a month, visited the disgraced scientist.
    • It was interesting to see that the Chinese invited back the disgraced Nixon after he left the White House in 1974.
    • Wooed by a man with dishonorable intentions, she found herself unwed, disgraced, and cast out.
    • This point of view was supported by Celestine V, the disgraced predecessor of Boniface VIII.
    • As for Law himself, he died, alone and disgraced, and was buried in a pauper's grave.
    • During that time, President Nixon was disgraced, and resigned along with his VP Spiro Agnew.
    • Four of the disgraced warriors from the first encounter attempt to regain their honor by attacking the party from the rear.
    • You will be disgraced, fired, and potentially arrested.
    • But once the book was published, my mother felt disgraced and my sister's family relations became strained.
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