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disgracing
adjective as in humiliating
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adjective as in opprobrious
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- abasing
- calumniatory
- contemptuous
- contumelious
- damaging
- debasing
- defamatory
- defaming
- denigrating
- depreciative
- derogative
- despicable
- despiteful
- detractive
- dishonoring
- disparaging
- humiliating
- hurting
- injuring
- injurious
- insolent
- insulting
- invective
- libeling
- malevolent
- malign
- malignant
- maligning
- notorious
- offending
- offensive
- pejorative
- reproaching
- reviling
- scandalous
- scurrilous
- shaming
- spiteful
- truculent
- vile
- vitriolic
- vituperative
- vulgar
adjective as in outrageous
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Example Sentences
He blames “criminal thinking” for disgracing his badge.
I couldn’t take my eyes off Justices Sonia Sotomayor and Elena Kagan and Ketanji Brown Jackson, who sat there for the president’s slam, which was in effect the embodiment of the dissent in Dobbs: This is the court disgracing itself in the eyes of the public.
I’ve written columns trashing him for not only disgracing his position but for embarrassing Latinos.
The biographical drama explores his years as a doctoral candidate at Cambridge to teachings at California universities, his leading the Manhattan Project during World War II to build the ultimate weapon of mass destruction and the disgracing loss of his security clearance handled by a corrupt committee investigating his un-American Communist activities.
"These former law enforcement officers have committed heinous and wanton acts of violence disgracing the badge which so many others have worn with pride and honor," said US attorney Darren J LaMarca for the Southern District of Mississippi.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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