disgracia

dɪsˈɡrasjə

Definitions

1. noun

a state of shame or dishonor, typically caused by a person’s actions

“The athlete’s disgracia led to his withdrawal from the competition.”

2. noun

a situation or event that brings shame or disrepute

“The company’s financial scandal was a major disgracia for the industry.”

3. verb

to bring shame or disrepute upon

“The politician’s scandal will disgracia her reputation forever.”

Synonyms

  • discredit
  • dishonor
  • scandal
  • shame

Antonyms

  • glory
  • honor
  • praise
  • reputation