the run-down park was a disgraceful sight
Many citizens of the us of a believe torturing of people is disgraceful to the nation.
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***
" The boy complained about having to use complained in a sentence."
Use a comma to separate items in a list. Use a comma before a coordinating conjunction in a compound sentence. Use commas to set off introductory elements in a sentence. Use commas to separate non-essential or parenthetical elements within a sentence.
I have to ask permission from my parents before i go, but i would love to go.
The teacher thought it was a disgrace when his students were not paying attention.
After the scandal broke, the governor was forced to resign in disgrace. When Joe was caught stealing from our neighbors, it was a disgrace to our whole family.
Obloquy is a noun for strong public criticism or abuse; disgrace, especially public disgrace, dishonor, shame, libel, or slander. Example sentence: He had enough obloquy for one day.
If the salacious information goes public, it will disgrace the entire family.
Many citizens of the us of a believe torturing of people is disgraceful to the nation.
You and your disgraceful self......how in the wrld could you walk outside naked?
To turn disgrace into a verb, you can use "disgrace" itself as the verb. For example, "She disgraced herself with her behavior."
A stigma is a mark of disgrace associated with a particular characteristic or attribute. An example of a sentence using "stigma" could be: "There is a stigma attached to mental health issues that can prevent individuals from seeking help."
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.
If you say that someone is in disgrace, you are emphasizing that other people disapprove of them and do not respect them because of something that they have done. Am I a disgrace?
"His dishonest acts made him a disgrace to his family and his community." "The soldier was certain he was returning home in disgrace, only to find that during his absence, he had been awarded several medals for bravery."
There was no disgrace. It was always an honour to be a knight.