| 单词 | disgraces | 
| 释义 | disgrace1 of 2verb  dis·grace  di-ˈskrās  dis-ˈgrās   disgraced; disgracing; disgraces   transitive verb 1   : to be a source of shame to  Your actions disgraced the family. 2   : to cause to lose favor (see favor entry 1 sense 1a(2)) or standing  was disgraced by the hint of scandal 3  archaic   : to humiliate by a superior showing  thy whiteness … shall disgrace the swan  disgracer noun  disgrace2 of 2 noun1  a    : the condition of one fallen from grace : the condition of one who has lost honor (see honor entry 1 sense 1a)  left in disgrace  b    : loss of grace, favor, or honor  brought disgrace upon the family 2   : a source of shame  Your manners are a disgrace. He's a disgrace to the profession. disgraces 1 of 2 noun1 as in shamesthe state of having lost the esteem of others the players who threw the game were in disgrace with their schoolmates Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance 
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 2 as in scandalsa cause of shame the exposure of his criminal record was a huge disgrace for the councilman Synonyms & Similar Words 
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 3 as in pitiesa regrettable or blameworthy act it's a disgrace to let all the leftover food from the banquet go to waste, so let's deliver it to the homeless shelter Synonyms & Similar Words 
 disgraces2 of 2 verbas in humiliatesto reduce to a lower standing in one's own eyes or in others' eyes disgraced by the shameful actions of their leader Synonyms & Similar Words 
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