Sentences with disgrace
dis·grace
D d - His vice president also had to resign in disgrace.
- The way the sales were handled was a complete disgrace.
- He felt he had disgraced himself by failing at school.
- Many feel that the mayor has disgraced the town government by accepting personal favors from local businesspeople.
- Republican leaders called him a disgrace to the party. [+ to]
- I have disgraced my family's name. [VERB noun]
- Brisbane Lions recruit Brendan Fevola might be in disgrace but he will headline two Thursday night blockbuster games against Carlton season.
- He is in disgrace with his father
- To disgrace one's family
- The disgrace of criminals.
- Courtiers and ministers in disgrace.
- To be disgraced by cowardice.
- To be disgraced at court.