See also: disgrâce English Wikipedia has an article on: disgrace Wikipedia From Middle French disgracier. (UK) IPA(key): /dɪsˈɡɹeɪs/, /dɪzˈɡɹeɪs/ (US)...
also: disgrace Borrowed from Italian disgrazia. IPA(key): /dis.ɡʁas/ ~ /dis.ɡʁɑs/, /diz.ɡʁas/ ~ /diz.ɡʁɑs/ disgrâce f (plural disgrâces) disgrace disgracieux...
disgraced simple past and past participle of disgrace disgraced Having been disgraced. a disgraced politician 2022 December 23, Matthew Goldstein, Benjamin...
From disgrace + -er. disgracer (plural disgracers) someone who disgraces. “disgracer”, in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, Springfield, Mass.:...
From disgrace + -ive. disgracive (comparative more disgracive, superlative most disgracive) (obsolete) Causing disgrace. 1623, Owen Feltham, Resolves:...
dūrayasa (“disgrace; disgraced”); ultimately from Sanskrit दुर्यशस् (duryaśas, “disgrace”). Compare Thai ทุรยศ (tú-rá-yót). ទុយ៌ស • (turəyŭəh) disgrace ទុយ៌ស...