disgraceful
Collocations
2(adj.)
VERBS
be
ADV
absolutely, quite, utterly
The way they treated the old building was quite disgraceful.
Definitions
adj
Bringing or warranting disgrace; shameful.
Fourthly, in the disgracefullest defeat at Hiftaniola that ever this Kingdom suffered in any age or time.
Meanwhile I have plenty to employ me, in siding drawers and locked places, which I left in the disgracefullest confusion ;
Giving offense to moral sensibilities and injurious to reputation.
I dono' where she 's raised, but she do go on de most disgracefullest since she been here.
To a good golfer a shank is disgracefuller than being dead drunk or in jail.
Thesaurus
Synonyms
adjective — (used of conduct or character) deserving or bringing disgrac
- black
- ignominious
- inglorious
- opprobrious
- shameful
adjective — giving offense to moral sensibilities and injurious to reput
- scandalous
- shameful
- shocking
Antonyms
Idioms & Phrases
Example Bank
6Fourthly, in the disgracefullest defeat at Hiftaniola that ever this Kingdom suffered in any age or time.
WiktionaryMeanwhile I have plenty to employ me, in siding drawers and locked places, which I left in the disgracefullest confusion ;
WiktionaryFrom Zoilus to Dennis, no disgracefuller outrage on taste had been committed.
WiktionaryShe was too proud to do anything disgraceful.
Tatoeba · #312097It was disgraceful.
Tatoeba · #2248819Your behavior was disgraceful.
Tatoeba · #2327208