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disgrace

[dis-greys] / dɪsˈgreɪs /




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The documents also reveal the disgraced financier's close association with Britain's elite.

From BBC

“A perfectly able young man and not in uniform. A disgrace to the Empire!”

From Literature

While Kim's string of scandals cast a shadow over her husband's presidential career, it was Yoon himself who ultimately sealed his own fate as one of South Korea's most disgraced former leaders.

From BBC

"I hadn't forgive myself for the affair and I didn't think anyone else would either - I thought I would be forever in disgrace."

From BBC

Jean-Luc Addor, a lawyer for the relatives of a teenager killed in the tragedy, told AFP it was "a scandal and a disgrace to the victims and their families".

From Barron's