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disgrace (s) (noun), disgraces (pl)
The reputation of a person, or a group, when he or she does something bad or immoral: "The disgrace of the principal's drunken behavior resulted in shame and dishonor for the school board."
This entry is located in the following units: dis-, di-, dif- (page 15) grat-, gra-, grac- (page 1)
disgrace (verb), disgraces; disgraced; disgracing
This entry is located in the following unit: grat-, gra-, grac- (page 1)
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(Greek > Latin: mark, reproach; shame, disgrace; from Greek, puncture; brand; tattoo mark; point)