Disgraceful

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Disgraceful is an adjective used to describe something that causes a loss of respect, honor, or esteem. It is often associated with actions, behaviors, or events that are considered shameful, dishonorable, or scandalous. The term can be applied in various contexts, including social, political, and personal spheres.

Etymology

The word "disgraceful" is derived from the noun disgrace, which originates from the Old French word "desgracier," meaning "to deprive of favor." The suffix "-ful" is added to form the adjective, indicating a state or quality of being full of disgrace.

Usage

The term "disgraceful" is commonly used to describe actions or behaviors that are deemed unacceptable by societal standards. For example, a politician involved in a scandal may be described as having engaged in disgraceful conduct. Similarly, a public figure who makes offensive remarks may be labeled as disgraceful.

Examples

  • A politician caught in a corruption scandal may be described as having engaged in disgraceful behavior.
  • A public figure making offensive or discriminatory remarks can be considered disgraceful.
  • Acts of cheating or plagiarism in an academic setting are often viewed as disgraceful.

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