disgraceful Meaning in Tamil ( disgraceful வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Adjective:
அவமதிப்ப தருகிற,
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disgraceful's Usage Examples:
He was still in office when the final rising of the Cubans began in February 1895, and he had to resign in March because he could not find superior officers in the army willing to help him to put down the turbulent and disgraceful demonstrations of the subalterns of Madrid garrison against newspapers which had given offence to the military.
The witan chose Edmund Ironside, the late kings eldest son, to succeed him, and as he was a hard-fighting prince of that normal type of his house to which his father had been such a disgraceful exception, it seemed probable that the Danes might be beaten off.
His funeral, which was attended by the representatives of the powers at Sofia, was interrupted by disgraceful riots, and an effort was made to perpetrate an outrage on his remains.
It is disgraceful, a stain on our army, and as for him, he ought, it seems to me, not to live.
Although they represent a great untapped treasure-trove of history, literature and popular culture, chapbooks have been incomprehensibly and disgracefully ignored.
The Amir al-Omara was obliged to purchase from the latter the freedom of the pilgrimage to Mecca, at the price of a disgraceful treaty.
It was subsequently renewed in a form somewhat less disgraceful to Greek patriotism by the Spartans Astyochus and Theramenes.
This defeat is coupled by Tacitus with the disaster of Varus, but it was disgraceful rather than dangerous.
The king demanded the cession of Pisa, Leghorn and other towns, which Piero granted, but on returning to Florence on the 8th of November 1494 he found the opposition greatly strengthened and his popularity forfeited, especially when the news of his disgraceful cessions to Charles became known.
The Orphic poems also played an important part in the controversies between Christian and pagan writers in the 3rd and 4th centuries after Christ; pagan writers quoted them to show the real meaning of the multitude of gods, while Christians retorted by reference to the obscene and disgraceful fictions by which the former degraded their gods.
He behaved with much coolness and self-possession when he was met in the streets by a noisy and disgraceful demonstration.
he began to understand the disgraceful nature of his own situation.
Synonyms:
opprobrious, black, dishonourable, dishonorable, ignominious, inglorious, shameful,
Antonyms:
straight, sincere, glorious, known, honorable,