Disgraced - Law Dictionary Search Results
Ignominiously
In an ignominious manner disgracefully shamefully ingloriously
Dehonestation
A dishonoring disgracing
defamatory
defamatory : tending to disgrace or lower public opinion of a person or to harm
slander
escandle esclandre scandal, from Late Latin scandalum moral stumbling block, disgrace, from Greek skandalon, literally, snare, trap] 1 : defamation of
Blemishment
The state of being blemished blemish disgrace damage impairment
Contumely
scornful insolence despiteful treatment disdain contemptuousness in act or speech disgrace
Dedecorate
To bring to shame to disgrace
Dedecoration
Disgrace dishonor
Dedecorous
Disgraceful unbecoming
Defame
harm or destroy the good fame or reputation of to disgrace especially to speak evil of maliciously to dishonor by slanderous
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