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Meaning of disgracing
The primary meaning of "disgracing" is to bring shame or dishonor upon someone or something.
Etymology of disgracing
The word "disgracing" originates from the Old French word "desgracier," which means "to deprive of grace" or "to offend"
The term has been used in English since the 15th century to describe the act of bringing shame or dishonor upon someone or something
Synonyms
humiliating
embarrassing
shaming
dishonoring
disgracing
demeaning
debasing
degrading
demoting
defaming
slandering
libeling
vilifying
defiling
tarnishing
staining
besmirching
blackening
blemishing
marring
spoiling
ruining
damaging
harming
hurting
injuring
offending
insulting
slighting
snubbing
rebuffing
repudiating
rejecting
spurning
scorning
mocking
ridiculing
taunting
teasing
belittling
minimizing
trivializing
disparaging
denigrating
depreciating
devaluing
Definitions
- To cause someone or something to lose respect, honor, or reputation
- * To bring shame or dishonor upon someone or something
- * To damage or ruin someone's or something's reputation
Usage Examples
- The company's financial scandal disgraced its reputation and led to a loss of public trust
- * The athlete's doping scandal disgraced the sport and damaged his career
- * The politician's corrupt practices disgraced the government and led to his resignation
Antonyms
honoring
dignifying
glorifying
exalting
elevating
uplifting
praising
commending
applauding
acclaiming
celebrating
glorifying
dignifying
respecting
esteeming
admiring
revering
venerating
reverencing
lionizing
idolizing
canonizing
beatifying
sanctifying
hallowing