Found 3 items, similar to Disgracing.
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: disgrace
aib, cela, fadihat, keaiban, kecelaan, malu, memberaki, memfadihatkan, mempermalukan
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: disgrace
disgrace
n : a state of dishonor;
“one mistake brought shame to all his
family”;
“suffered the ignominy of being sent to prison”
[syn:
shame,
ignominy]
v 1: bring shame or dishonor upon;
“he dishonored his family by
committing a serious crime” [syn:
dishonor,
dishonour,
attaint,
shame] [ant:
honor]
2: reduce in worth or character, usually verbally;
“She tends
to put down younger women colleagues”;
“His critics took
him down after the lecture” [syn:
take down,
degrade,
demean,
put down]
3: damage the reputation of;
“This newspaper story discredits
the politicians” [syn:
discredit]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Disgracing
Disgrace
\Dis*grace"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Disgraced; p. pr. &
vb. n.
Disgracing.] [Cf. F. disgracier. See
Disgrace, n.]
1. To put out of favor; to dismiss with dishonor.
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Flatterers of the disgraced minister. --Macaulay.
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Pitt had been disgraced and the old Duke of
Newcastle dismissed. --J. Morley.
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2. To do disfavor to; to bring reproach or shame upon; to
dishonor; to treat or cover with ignominy; to lower in
estimation.
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Shall heap with honors him they now disgrace.
--Pope.
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His ignorance disgraced him. --Johnson.
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3. To treat discourteously; to upbraid; to revile.
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The goddess wroth gan foully her disgrace.
--Spenser.
Syn: To degrade; humble; humiliate; abase; disparage; defame;
dishonor; debase.
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