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  1. DISGRACEFUL | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary. Meaning of disgraceful in English. disgraceful. adjective. uk / dɪsˈɡreɪs.f ə l / us / dɪsˈɡreɪs.f ə l / Add to word list. very bad: disgraceful behaviour / conduct. a disgraceful situation. She thought that their attitude was absolutely disgraceful.

  2. : bringing or involving disgrace. disgraceful conduct. disgracefully. di-ˈskrās-fə-lē. dis-ˈgrās- adverb. disgracefulness noun. Synonyms. discreditable. dishonorable. disreputable. ignominious. infamous. louche. notorious. opprobrious. shady. shameful. shoddy. shy.

  3. Anything disgraceful is shameful or shocking. No matter how angry you are at your younger sister, it would be disgraceful to destroy the Lego creation she painstakingly built.

  4. Disgraceful definition: bringing or deserving disgrace; shameful; dishonorable; disreputable.. See examples of DISGRACEFUL used in a sentence.

  5. disgraceful. (dɪsgreɪsfʊl ) adjective. If you say that something such as behaviour or a situation is disgraceful, you disapprove of it strongly, and feel that the person or people responsible should be ashamed of it. [disapproval] It's disgraceful that they have detained him for so long.

  6. DISGRACEFUL | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary. Meaning of disgraceful in English. disgraceful. adjective. us / dɪsˈɡreɪs.f ə l / uk / dɪsˈɡreɪs.f ə l / Add to word list. very bad: disgraceful behavior / conduct. a disgraceful situation. She thought that their attitude was absolutely disgraceful.

  7. Define disgraceful. disgraceful synonyms, disgraceful pronunciation, disgraceful translation, English dictionary definition of disgraceful. adj. Bringing or warranting disgrace; shameful. dis·grace′ful·ly adv. dis·grace′ful·ness n.

  8. Definition of disgraceful adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. to be so bad or unacceptable that you make people lose respect for the group or activity you are connected to: You're a disgrace (to the family) - what a way to behave! Fans like these are a disgrace to our country. What he did was outrageous. He's a disgrace to the medical profession.

  10. n. the loss of respect, honor, or esteem; ignominy; shame: the disgrace of criminals. a person, act, or thing that causes shame, reproach, or dishonor or is dishonorable or shameful. the state of being out of favor; exclusion from favor, confidence, or trust: courtiers and ministers in disgrace. v.t.