Disgrace - Law Dictionary Search Results
Disgracive
Disgracing
Disgracer
One who disgraces
Stigma
gives the meaning of the word to be blemish, defect, disgrace, disrepute, imputation, mark of disgrace or shame. The Webster's Third
Reproach
to as a matter of blame to bring shame or disgrace upon to disgrace
Scandal
is regarded as wrong criminal heinous or flagrant opprobrium or disgrace
Obliquy
(2) The state or condition of being ill spoken of disgrace or bad repute, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1104.
Infamy
Infamy, means (1) Disgraceful repute (2) The loss of reputation or position resulting from
Ignominy
Ignominy means public disgrace or dishonour, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 749.
Conduct disgraceful in a professional respect
Conduct disgraceful in a professional respect, is not limited either to conduct
Slur
To soil to sully to contaminate to disgrace
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