disgracious Sentence Examples

  1. The disgracious behavior of the attendees at the party appalled the host.
  2. The politician's disgracious remarks sparked outrage among the public.
  3. The team's disgracious defeat brought shame upon the entire organization.
  4. The student's disgracious conduct resulted in their expulsion from school.
  5. The manager's disgracious comments created a hostile work environment.
  6. The actor's disgracious performance ruined the play for the audience.
  7. The reviewer's disgracious criticism destroyed the author's confidence.
  8. The athlete's disgracious display of unsportsmanlike conduct tarnished their reputation.
  9. The company's disgracious treatment of its customers led to a boycott.
  10. The government's disgracious handling of the crisis eroded public trust.

disgracious Meaning

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disgracious (a.)

Wanting grace; unpleasing; disagreeable.

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Wanting grace; unpleasing; disagreeable.

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The disgracious behavior of the attendees at the party appalled the host.

The politician's disgracious remarks sparked outrage among the public.

The team's disgracious defeat brought shame upon the entire organization.

The student's disgracious conduct resulted in their expulsion from school.