Use "in disgrace" in a sentence

1. They were sent home in disgrace.

2. In unfathomable Abysses of disgrace

3. Sam was in disgrace with his parents.

4. Only shame and disgrace.”

5. Poverty is no disgrace.

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

7. There was no disgrace in finishing fourth.

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

9. Poverty is not a disgrace, but theft is a disgrace. Sentencedict.com 

10. He was in disgrace because he had lied.

11. It's a blooming disgrace!

12. The labeling in this country is a disgrace.

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

14. There's no disgrace in being a love child.

15. She was sent home from the Olympics in disgrace.

16. 4 He was in disgrace because he had lied.

17. The makers of idols will all go off in disgrace.

18. The queen played a key role in his disgrace later.

19. 5 The minister was dismissed from his office in disgrace.

20. You're a disgrace to the uniform.

21. Creditably: Reputably; with credit; without disgrace

22. Opposition may bring shame and disgrace.

23. You're a disgrace to your stereotype.

24. May those who are plotting to destroy me retreat in disgrace.

25. Blot: a mark of guilt or disgrace.

26. Your homework is a disgrace: rewrite it!

27. 12 His vice president also had to resign in disgrace.

28. Venal judges are a disgrace to a country.

29. Conception and disgrace somehow eluded her.

30. You're a disgrace to men everywhere.

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

32. You have brought disgrace on this family .

33. I will change their glory into disgrace.

34. Spike, still feeling in disgrace, comes in with her but lingers in the doorway.

35. 11 To become a concubine - what a disgrace.

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

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

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

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

40. 1; verb with object Attainted to disgrace

41. His actions brought disgrace on the family.

42. She took refuge there after her disgrace.

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

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

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

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

47. Poverty is a pain, but no disgrace. 

48. The scandal entailed on the government indelible disgrace.

49. Such an act is a disgrace to humanity.

50. 18 Whoever neglects discipline comes to poverty and disgrace,

51. Their father fell into disgrace and lost his business.

52. You will bring disgrace on yourself by doing this.

53. 4 No one can disgrace us but ourselves. 

54. From charaph.; Contumely, disgrace, the pudenda -- rebuke, reproach(-fully), shame

55. Wisdom attracts honor. Foolishness invites disgrace. Dr T.P.Chia 

56. His name will live in infamy , ie He will always be held in disgrace.

57. How could you disgrace us all like that?

58. Her behaviour has brought disgrace on her family.

59. But in music the _base_ part is no disgrace to the best ears 'Attendancy

60. I wanted to disgrace you in Gauri's eyes...... and the whole village as well.

61. 14 I would be content to drudge in earth , easing my heart's disgrace.

62. I think the way she's been treated is a downright disgrace.

63. ‘There will be disgrace upon its glory.’ —Habakkuk 2:16.

64. He has brought shame and disgrace on the whole family.

65. Instead, his side were a shambles again, a disgrace.

66. Betook Sentence Examples Thus abandoned, and in disgrace at court, the duchess Betook herself to religion

67. Or possibly, “They have exchanged my own glory for disgrace.”

68. If they were caught, she would be thrown out in disgrace, dismissed with ignominy.

69. Unlike Shebna, he will not disgrace his father’s house or reputation.

70. 22 The divorce was a disgrace to the royal family.

71. 29 Browne was caught using drugs, and was sent home from the private school in disgrace.

72. A bloody disgrace the way the whole area been allowed to deteriorate.

73. It was gone in a trice, saving him from a terrible thrashing or many long hours standing in disgrace.

74. It's really a disgrace for you to quarrel with a little girl.

75. For you to die under Wudang's sword today is no disgrace!

76. It was no disgrace to a great nobleman to serve even in a junior capacity in a good regiment.

77. But all it ever got me was envy, jealousy, and now disgrace.

78. Are you afraid to test the heart, because I was afraid I was still in disgrace.

79. Opinion polls point to a spectacular comeback, seven years after he tumbled from the premiership in disgrace.

80. Another word for Baseness: depravity, disgrace, degradation, notoriety, ignominy Collins English Thesaurus (2)