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.

26. He was disgraced and stripped of his title.

27. The disgraced official was divested of all authority.

28. 24 The dishonest government official was publicly disgraced.

29. Don Salluste, you have been dismissed, disgraced exiled.

30. Dole had kind words for his disgraced contemporary.

31. In unfathomable Abysses of disgrace

32. Sam was in disgrace with his parents.

33. You're a disgrace to the uniform.

34. Winer 's Grammar, 176 (166)) αἱ αἰσχύναι Basenesses, disgraces, shameful deeds, Jude 1:13

35. Creditably: Reputably; with credit; without disgrace

36. Opposition may bring shame and disgrace.

37. You're a disgrace to your stereotype.

38. After the defeat two generals were publicly disgraced.

39. I disgraced myself by drinking far too much.

40. You have disgraced us all with your behaviour.

41. Our disgraced teacher was publicly rehabilitated by school authorities.

42. He disgraced himself by passing out at the party.

43. Should she slink around as if she disgraced herself?

44. 22 He was disgraced and stripped of his title.

45. Blot: a mark of guilt or disgrace.

46. Your homework is a disgrace: rewrite it!

47. I'm not the one who disgraced herself at the wedding!

48. He's in disgrace because he told a lie.

49. Venal judges are a disgrace to a country.

50. Synonyms for Attainting include disgracing, shaming, degrading, debasing, staining, tainting, defaming, discrediting, dishonouring and stigmatising

51. Synonyms for Abasing include degrading, demeaning, debasing, humbling, humiliating, lowering, disgracing, reducing, belittling and cheapening

52. Antonyms for Apotheosizes include belittles, castigates, condemns, criticises, criticizes, debases, degrades, demotes, depresses and disgraces

53. The Tuatha’an’s disgrace, in the Aiel’s

54. Conception and disgrace somehow eluded her.

55. You're a disgrace to men everywhere.

56. Now I must suffer my daughter's disgrace?

57. There was no disgrace in finishing fourth.

58. You have brought disgrace on this family .

59. I will change their glory into disgrace.

60. He got drunk and disgraced himself at the wedding.

61. Winston did not know why Withers had been disgraced.

62. I was wild with fear we would be disgraced.

63. He was in disgrace because he had lied.

64. 11 To become a concubine - what a disgrace.

65. (He is) an absolute disgrace of a human being.

66. Republican leaders called him a disgrace to the party.

67. The dirty walls are a disgrace to the school.

68. The filthy streets are a disgrace to the town.

69. 1; verb with object Attainted to disgrace

70. His actions brought disgrace on the family.

71. She took refuge there after her disgrace.

72. You're a disgrace to the Kusanagi family.

73. For Victoria, her son's disability was a disgrace.

74. Sam Whitemoon, you're a disgrace to your people.

75. The labeling in this country is a disgrace.

76. Ashamed definition is - feeling shame, guilt, or disgrace

77. "Theoreticians", noted Murray Gell-Mann, "were in disgrace."

78. Poverty is a pain, but no disgrace

79. The scandal entailed on the government indelible disgrace.

80. Such an act is a disgrace to humanity.