disgrace
0 antonyms and opposites of disgrace, grouped by meaning.
Noun — A loss of reputation or respect caused by shameful behavior.
How to use disgrace
The word patterns that sound natural to a native speaker.
Etymology
From French disgracier, built from dis- plus grace — literally the loss of favor or grace.
Full origin of disgrace →Frequently asked questions
What does “disgrace” mean?
The word “disgrace” means a loss of reputation or respect caused by shameful behavior. In plain terms, public shame, or the act of causing that shame.
How do you pronounce “disgrace”?
“Disgrace” is pronounced dihs-GRAYS (/dɪsˈɡɹeɪs/ in IPA).
How do you use “disgrace” in a sentence?
Here is “disgrace” used in a sentence: “The scandal brought disgrace on the entire family.”
What is another word for “disgrace”?
Words with a similar meaning to “disgrace” include misgrace.
What part of speech is “disgrace”?
Depending on how it is used, “disgrace” can be a noun and a verb.
Where does the word “disgrace” come from?
The word “disgrace” comes from French. From French disgracier, built from dis- plus grace — literally the loss of favor or grace.
Is “disgrace” a common word?
“Disgrace” is an uncommon word in modern English, usually learned at around the B2 level.
How many meanings does “disgrace” have?
“Disgrace” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: a loss of reputation or respect caused by shameful behavior.
What is the difference between disgrace and embarrassment?
Disgrace involves a serious loss of reputation or respect caused by shameful behavior, often with lasting consequences. Embarrassment is a milder, more temporary feeling of discomfort or awkwardness that does not necessarily damage someone's standing.
How is disgrace used as a verb versus a noun?
As a noun, disgrace refers to the state of lost reputation, as in 'he left the company in disgrace.' As a verb, it means to bring shame upon someone or something, as in 'his actions disgraced the family name.'
What is the difference between a disgrace and a scandal?
A disgrace centers on the personal loss of reputation or respect resulting from shameful conduct. A scandal is the public event or controversy itself, often the cause that leads to someone's disgrace.