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.
Disgrace is an abstract noun, a word for shame (an emotion), or a scandal (a concept).
Example sentence:
The whole scandal is a huge disgrace.
Disgrace can also be a verb as in the sentence below:
In the 1950's, unwed, pregnant teens were often sent away so they did not disgrace their families.
disgraceful means something low and shame ful
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scandolous, shameful, shocking, inominious, inglorious, opprobrious
The noun disgrace is an abstract noun.
Disgrace is something that can't be seen, heard, smelled, tasted, or touched; disgrace is felt emotionally.
Despicable is another word for disgrace
guilt, embarassment
shameful
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Shame
Your behavior is disgraceful! That is a disgraceful way to speak to your elders.
Disgraceful was created in 1995-10.
shamefulness
Notoriously disgraceful conduct is extremely bad behavior.
The word 'disgraceful' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.Example:The news media took delight in the politician's disgraceful conduct.
Sleeping beside granny was disgraceful according to Swami's father
Grace is the base word in disgraceful. Dis- is the prefix. -Ful is the suffix.
It is not disgraceful if a woman decides to her cut her hair. However, if she is forced to because of the religious views or opinions of others, then it becomes disgraceful because she is not being treated equally.
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No, it is an adjective.
Disgraceful.
Disgraceful.