disgraced
adjective
uk/dɪsˈɡreɪst/us/dɪsˈɡreɪst/havinglostpeople'srespectbecause ofbadbehaviourthat has been madepublic:
丢脸,蒙羞,没面子a disgracedpolitician一个不光彩的政治家
Anyathletecaughtcheatingwould be so disgraced, it wouldn't beworthit.任何被抓到作弊的运动员都会丢脸,不值得以身试法。
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disgrace
- The disgracedformerCEOcould notfindapublisherfor hismemoirs.
- He has beendamagedby hisassociationwith the now disgraced Cardinal.
- The disgracedsprinterwasforcedtoreturnhismedals.
- Manythoughtthe disgracedpresidentneededtoresign.
Humiliating and degrading
- abase
- abasement
- be under a cloudidiom
- bring/takesomeonedown a peg (or two)idiom
- bruisesomeone'segoidiom
- debase
- deflate
- dishonour
- dishonourable
- doghouse
- exhibition
- fall from graceidiom
- ignominiously
- ignominy
- in the doghouseidiom
- indignity
- knocksomeoneofftheirpedestalidiom
- stoop
- stoop tosomething
- undignified