Sentence example with the word 'disgraced'

disgraced

Definition adj. suffering shame

Last update: July 3, 2015


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Though the sale of offices and oppressive taxation which disgraced his pontificate may in part be explained by the desperate condition of the papal finances and by his saving up gold for a crusade, nevertheless he indulged in unbecoming pomp. Showing favouritism toward his family and his nation, he brought untold disaster on the Church.   [Please select]

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I told him that, without deep trimmings, the family was disgraced.   [Please select]

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You've disgraced yourself like the lowest of hussies.   [Please select]

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Have I disgraced myself in any way.   [Please select]

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Should he send her back to Egypt, disgraced and shamed.   [Please select]

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Southampton was dead, Clarendon disgraced and in exile.   [Please select]

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I shall be quite disgraced if the Doctor is not there.   [Please select]

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They meant that for the moment a man was defeated and disgraced.   [Please select]

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No woman of our family has ever disgraced herself like that.   [Please select]

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He had fortune, friends, fame, and a numerous family who never disgraced his name.   [Please select]

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I remember him as the grubbiest little wretch that ever disgraced Harrow.   [Please select]

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