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disgrace Meaning in Telugu ( disgrace తెలుగు అంటే)



అవమానం, అందములేని

Noun:

అవమానము, బుట్ట, అవమానపరచు, స్టిగ్మా, అందములేని, సిగ్గు కోసం కారణం,

Verb:

ఇబ్బందికరంగా, తిరస్కరించడానికి, అప్రమత్తం, బ్లో,



disgrace's Usage Examples:

Jaques the clown meets Lothario, who is now in disgrace over his loss of Jacinta; both men plan on hanging themselves.


The vicar of Overmonnow in 1883 said that the Mayor had acted disgracefully, at the then Barley Mow, when the Mayor and 21 Elite men of the town.


Bedchamber (snuffbox top) Premier Cabinet (snuffbox bottom) Around 1780, disgraced and in financial difficulty.


Walters added: It's an absolute disgrace.


Michelangelo was uncomfortable with the poem"s homoeroticism and begged "You certainly have the power to disgrace me.


Apart from two brief periods when Ibn Killis fell into disgrace—in 979 and 984—he remained al-Aziz's chief minister until his death in 991.


King complained that the Speaker had transgressed his duty in using so disgraceful a speech to so noble a gentleman and.


reduced to a lower rank for misconduct Degradation, the former ceremony of defrocking a disgraced priest Degradation, a song by the Violent Femmes, from Add.


It is said that at any mention of Julia or her two disgraced children, Augustus would remark of them: If only I had never married, or had died childless, slightly misquoting Hector, in the Iliad.


Coolidge identifies the man as disgraced American bobsled medallist Irv Blitzer, who was disqualified for cheating in the 1972 Winter.


game "Did the blood coming from Roddy"s ear sway it? I thought it was a disgraceful decision and the grand final was ruined.


time recorded that "Speakers at public meetings "slated the "filthy", "unhygenic", "disgraceful" and "Communist breeding" conditions of Daish"s paddock.


May the prayers of all the good go up to the Throne of Grace for this oppressed brother! I blush for my native State when I think of her bloody code of laws--a code that would disgrace a savage tribe.



Synonyms:

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



Antonyms:

expand, thicken, increase, deflate, honor,



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