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disgrace Meaning in Tamil ( disgrace வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

வெட்கக்கேடு,



disgrace தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

அது ஒரு பெரிய வெட்கக்கேடு.

தமிழா்களுக்கு என்று ஒரு ஆண்டு இல்லாதது வெட்கக்கேடு என்று நினைத்த அடிகளார் ஆராய்ந்து வள்ளுவராண்டை உருவாக்கினார்.

disgrace's Usage Examples:

It is said that he was accused of venality, and on that account disgraced, but of this there is no proof.


Others have disgraced themselves to the extent of disobeying sentinels and officers, and have abused and beaten them.


Gibbon has criticized it with the utmost frankness, not to say severity; but, after every abatement, it is unquestionably a surprising effort for a mind so young, and contains many thoughts which would not have disgraced a thinker or a scholar of much maturer age.


The disgrace to his name is indelible that on the 19th of March 1792, when the perpetrators of the massacre of Avignon had been introduced to the Assembly by Collot d'Herbois, Vergniaud spoke indulgently of their crimes and lent the authority of his voice to their amnesty.


exulted over my disgrace.


He behaved with much coolness and self-possession when he was met in the streets by a noisy and disgraceful demonstration.


Those who go to him for help are happy, and they are never disgraced.


Broken down as much by the blow as by ill-health the cardinal died at Lambeth on the 17th of November 1558, twelve hours after Mary's death and under the unmerited disgrace of the papacy in defence of which he had spent his life.


"It is disgraceful to run away from danger; only cowards are running away from Moscow," they were told.


As captain Lincoln was twice in disgrace, once for firing a pistol near camp and again because nearly his entire company was intoxicated.


The term ADHD is severely overused, often in disgraceful ways to describe anybody who is hyper or disorganized.


The story of their disgrace, though romantic, is not improbable.


Yet it may be asserted that until the more durable and more reputable connexion with Mme de Nehra these love episodes were the most disgraceful blemishes in a life otherwise of a far higher moral character than has been commonly supposed.





Synonyms:

dishonor, befoul, maculate, shame, foul, defile, attaint, dishonour,



Antonyms:

expand, thicken, increase, deflate, honor,

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