Disgrace - Law Dictionary Search Results
Shonde
Harm disgrace shame
Shendship
Harm ruin also reproach disgrace
Shameless
Destitute of shame wanting modesty brazen faced insensible to disgrace
Shameful
Bringing shame or disgrace injurious to reputation disgraceful
Scandalize
action which is considered immoral or criminal to bring shame disgrace or reproach upon
Craven, or cravant
Craven, or cravant, a word of disgrace and obloquy, pronounced on either champion, in the ancient
Opprobrium
A state of disgrace infamy reproach mingled with contempt odium3
Dedecoration
Disgrace dishonor
Opprobrious
Expressive of opprobrium attaching disgrace reproachful scurrilous as opprobrious language
defamatory
defamatory : tending to disgrace or lower public opinion of a person or to harm
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