disgrace|disgraced|disgraces|disgracing in English
verb
[dis·grace || dɪs'greɪs]
put to shame, dishono
Use "disgrace|disgraced|disgraces|disgracing" in a sentence
1. I'm disgraced.
2. But a companion of gluttons disgraces his father.
3. Anyone who disgraces the Κunryongwe's honor... will pay with his life.
4. Only shame and disgrace.”
5. Poverty is no disgrace.
6. He was disgraced by cowardice.
7. Poverty is not a disgrace, but theft is a disgrace. Sentencedict.com
8. She was disgraced at court.
9. You disgraced yourself by your conduct.
10. It's a blooming disgrace!
11. The corrupt official was publicly disgraced.
12. The king disgraced the disloyal courtier.
13. They have disgraced the whole school.
14. I have disgraced my family's name.
15. Enough that I would be publicly disgraced.
16. The dishonest government official was publicly disgraced.
17. Testimony from a disgraced and disgruntled former president.
18. He was publicly disgraced and sent into exile.
19. Besides, labor disgraced itself in the Great Depression.
20. Winer's Grammar, 176 (166)] αἱ αἰσχῦναι Basenesses, disgraces, shameful deeds, Jude 1:13
21. Synonyms for Abases include degrades, demeans, debases, humbles, humiliates, lowers, disgraces, reduces, belittles and cheapens
22. Antonyms for Apotheosizing include belittling, castigating, condemning, criticising, criticizing, debasing, degrading, demoting, depressing and disgracing
23. They were sent home in disgrace.
24. I've failed you and I've disgraced the corporation.
25. I've disgraced myself by the actions I've taken.