disgracer (Meaning)

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disgracer (n.)

One who disgraces.

disgracer Sentence Examples

  1. The politician was a disgracer to his party and was eventually ousted from office.
  2. The athlete's drug use was a disgracer to the sport and resulted in a lifetime ban.
  3. The student's plagiarism was a disgracer to the school and resulted in expulsion.
  4. The company's environmental practices were disgracers and led to widespread protests.
  5. The politician's corruption was a disgracer to the country and resulted in a public outcry.
  6. The artist's controversial work was a disgracer to the museum and led to its removal.
  7. The athlete's poor sportsmanship was a disgracer to the game and resulted in a suspension.
  8. The company's financial mismanagement was a disgracer to the shareholders and resulted in a loss of confidence.
  9. The student's rudeness was a disgracer to the teacher and resulted in a detention.
  10. The author's plagiarism was a disgracer to the literary world and resulted in a loss of reputation.

FAQs About the word disgracer

One who disgraces.

shame, disrepute, odium, ignominy, disdain, infamy, dishonor, stigma, humiliation, opprobrium

honor, regard, esteem,respect, esteem, honor, regard, respect, estimation,fear

The politician was a disgracer to his party and was eventually ousted from office.

The athlete's drug use was a disgracer to the sport and resulted in a lifetime ban.

The student's plagiarism was a disgracer to the school and resulted in expulsion.

The company's environmental practices were disgracers and led to widespread protests.