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disgraced

Disgraced (adj) means having lost respect or standing because of shameful conduct. Example: “The disgraced politician refused to comment.”

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Having lost respect or standing because of shameful conduct.
"The disgraced politician refused to comment."

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In plain EnglishPublicly shamed and having lost one's good reputation.

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What does “disgraced” mean?

The word “disgraced” means having lost respect or standing because of shameful conduct. In plain terms, publicly shamed and having lost one's good reputation.

How do you use “disgraced” in a sentence?

Here is “disgraced” used in a sentence: “The disgraced politician refused to comment.”

What part of speech is “disgraced”?

“Disgraced” is an adjective.

Is “disgraced” a common word?

“Disgraced” is an uncommon word in modern English.

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