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disgrace

[dis-greys] / dɪsˈgreɪs /




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The then Immigration Minister, Seema Malhotra, described what the BBC had found as a "national scandal" and the then-Home Secretary Yvette Cooper later said it was a "disgrace".

From BBC • May 18, 2026

What counted as a public disgrace in politics 26 years ago should be the same as today.

From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 28, 2026

She said it was "an absolute disgrace and contempt" towards victims' families.

From Barron's • Mar. 23, 2026

"I think all road users would agree that the condition of our local roads has become a national disgrace," said AIA chairman David Giles.

From BBC • Mar. 16, 2026

I am in disgrace, which is the opposite of grace.

From "The Handmaid's Tale" by Margaret Atwood




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