单词 | disgracious |
释义 | disgraciousadj. 1. Ungracious, unfavourable, unkind. ? Obsolete. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > behaviour > bad behaviour > discourtesy > [adjective] > ungracious or disobliging uneasya1387 malgracious?1473 mensklessa1522 disgracious1598 ingracious1600 unobliging1645 disobliging1652 uncondescending1660 uncomplaisant1693 ungracious1745 unaccommodating1790 1598 J. Dickenson Greene in Conceipt 44 Deigne rather to quicken them by a gratious regard, then to kill them by a disgratious repulse. 1603 N. Breton Dialogue Pithe & Pleasure sig. D4 What Indignities are these, to proue the disgratious nature of man? 1837 New Monthly Mag. 49 343 Any one of the disgracious cavillers. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > hatred > dislike > [adjective] > relating to that which is disliked unliefOE peevisha1522 unsavoury1536 ingrate1539 unliked1560 ingrateful1567 dislikeful1596 disgracious1597 disaffected1621 disliked1632 disrelished1659 invidious1710 objectional1799 unlikeable1834 dislikable1843 unfavourite1934 the mind > emotion > hatred > dislike > [adjective] > relating to that which is disliked > specific persons unsavoury1401 unlief?a1439 ingrate1539 ill-beloved1546 unliked1560 disgracious1597 ungracious1598 distasteda1661 invidious1710 unlikeable1888 in bad1907 1597 W. Shakespeare Richard III iii. vii. 112 I do suspect I haue done some offence, That seemes disgracious in the Citties eies. View more context for this quotation 1597 W. Shakespeare Richard III iv. iv. 178 If I be so disgracious in your sight, Let me march on, and not offend your grace. View more context for this quotation 1611 J. Speed tr. W. Camden in Hist. Great Brit. ix. xvi. 663/2 As for these causes he was in highest grace with the King, so he was the more disgratious or hated of the people. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > disrepute > disgrace or dishonour > [adjective] shondly888 frakeda900 shondfula900 foulOE shendful?c1225 shamelyc1275 shendlyc1275 shamefulc1330 villain1338 inhonest1340 shameworthy1382 shendshipful1382 dishonestc1386 slanderous1402 defamable?a1439 defamousc1450 misshamefulc1450 vituperablec1450 ignominious?a1475 shamevousc1475 inhominious1490 opprobrious?1510 opprobrousc1530 rebukeful1530 dishonourable1533 reproachful1534 disworshipful1539 dedecoratec1540 contumelious1546 spiteful1550 ignomious1571 inglorious1573 disgraceful1595 disgracive1602 vituperous1610 vituperious1612 disgracious1615 disparageable1617 propudious1629 deflowering1642 scandalized1664 dedecorous1755 disgracing1807 vituperate1832 vituperated1842 mighty1889 soddish1922 1615 R. Kayll Trades Increase 41 The lazy and disgracious Merchandize of our Coasters. 4. Without grace of manner; uncomely; unbecoming. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > bad taste > lack of refinement > inelegance > [adjective] > ungraceful graceless?1507 clumsy1597 ungainly1611 awkwarda1616 disgraceful1615 unwieldya1635 dishonest1653 ungraceful1667 ungracious1695 ungain1710 unswan-like1837 unheppen1855 disgracious1870 1870 R. B. D. Morier Rep. Land Tenure in Parl. Papers CLXIII. 202 I heard general complaints..of their [the women's] disgracious attempts to follow the fashions. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1896; most recently modified version published online March 2021). < adj.1597 |
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