disgrace in Spanish
disgrace in Spanish is desgracia, baldón, deshonra — disgrace means a loss of reputation or respect caused by shameful behavior.
disgrace in Spanish
desgracia
The condition of being out of favor; loss of favor, regard, or respect.
baldón
(countable) Something which brings dishonor; the cause of reproach or shame; great discredit.
deshonra
(countable) Something which brings dishonor; the cause of reproach or shame; great discredit.
desgraciar
(transitive) To put someone or something out of favor; to bring shame or ignominy upon.
deshonrar
(transitive) To put someone or something out of favor; to bring shame or ignominy upon.
What does "disgrace" mean?
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noun A loss of reputation or respect caused by shameful behavior.
"The scandal brought disgrace on the entire family."
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verb To bring shame upon someone or something.
"His behavior at the ceremony disgraced the whole team."
disgrace in a sentence
- The scandal brought disgrace on the entire family.
- He resigned in disgrace after the fraud was exposed.
- His behavior at the ceremony disgraced the whole team.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "disgrace" in Spanish?
"disgrace" in Spanish is desgracia, baldón, deshonra. disgrace means: A loss of reputation or respect caused by shameful behavior.
How do you use "disgrace" in a sentence?
Example: "The scandal brought disgrace on the entire family." In Spanish, "disgrace" is desgracia, baldón, deshonra.
Are there other ways to say "disgrace" in Spanish?
Yes — Spanish has 5 translations listed for "disgrace": desgracia, baldón, deshonra, desgraciar, deshonrar.
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