No
Disreputable, discreditable, disgraceful, dishonorable, ignominious, infamous, notorious,
BASE,WICKED,DISGRACEFUL,SHAMELESS
It doesn't mean either. It means sneaky.
Your behavior is disgraceful! That is a disgraceful way to speak to your elders.
i have 3 and you can thank me later1.) It is a disgraceful thought to think about the murderous events that occurred during the World War2.) Most schools believe the grades "D"s and "F"s are disgraceful grades.3.)Disgraceful is a strong word that most teachers would use for delinquents.EXAMPLE:Teacher= You're a disgraceSmart, Cool student = I'm not a disgrace, Im a blessing*** hope this helps you***
No. Disgraceful means "shockingly unacceptable." and dignified means "Having or showing a composed or serious manner that is worthy of respect." They are almost antonyms.
Disgraceful was created in 1995-10.
The adjective form of disgrace is disgraceful.
Grace is the base word in disgraceful. Dis- is the prefix. -Ful is the suffix.
Notoriously disgraceful conduct is extremely bad behavior.
shamefulness
Schade means shame, like 'what a shame!' or 'too bad.'