The dictionary definition of the English word "shame" is: "A painful emotion caused by a strong sense of guilt, embarrassment, unworthiness, or disgrace."
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no i am 10 years old and hell is no and i am talking about were the devil lives
The noun 'morality' is a common, abstract, uncountable noun; a word for principles concerning the distinction between right and wrong or good and bad behavior; a word for a concept. The noun 'morality' is capitalized only when it is the first word in a sentence.
Good moral is when you know you are not supposed to do something bad. You know its bad. Bad moral is you dont care, you just do it
Yes, the noun 'disgrace' is an abstract noun; a word for a loss of honor, respect, or reputation; a word for a concept.The noun 'disgrace' is a concrete noun as a word for a person or thing that causes shame.The word 'disgrace' is also a verb: disgrace, disgraces, disgracing, disgraced.
Disgrace
insult is mainly making fun of someone. A disgrace is when you make your self look bad mainly.
You and your disgraceful self......how in the wrld could you walk outside naked?
* a disgrace * an outrage
iniquity, disgrace
Shakespeare wrote in English and so if you want to find out what a word meant to him, check out an English dictionary. With a few exceptions, you will find the meaning there, although it may not be the main meaning of the word. Disgrace, however, has always meant disgrace: to shame someone, to cause people to lose respect for that person.
Dirty, unsick, disgrace, effective
Disgrazia is an Italian equivalent of the English word "disgrace."Specifically, the Italian word is a feminine noun. It may be preceded by the definite article la ("the") or the indefinite una ("a, one"). The pronunciation is "dee-GRAH-tsyah."
A close antonym for the concept of disgrace is the concept of honor or esteem as seen in the two opposite states disgraced/honored, disgraced/esteemed.The action to disgrace (oneself) would have the opposite distinguish or exalt(i.e. incur honor for one's family or peers).*The verb disgrace cannot be used (transitive) to mean belittle others, other than oneself or one's family.
rudeness, inequity, ignominy, dishonour, disgrace
# To damage in reputation; disgrace. # To cause to be doubted or distrusted. # To refuse to believe.