disgraceful

US: /dɪsˈɡɹeɪsfəɫ/

UK: /dɪsɡɹˈe‍ɪsfə‍l/



English - Vietnamese dictionary

disgraceful /dis'greisful/
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Advanced English dictionary

+ adjective
very bad or unacceptable; that people should feel ashamed about: His behaviour was absolutely disgraceful! + It's disgraceful that none of the family tried to help her. + a disgraceful waste of money
disgracefully adverb

Thesaurus dictionary

adj.
1 shameful, humiliating, embarrassing, dishonourable, disreputable, infamous, ignominious, degrading, debasing, degraded, debased, base, low, vile, corrupt, bad, wrong, sinful, evil, low, mean, despicable, contemptible, opprobrious:
He was forced to submit to the most disgraceful punishment.
2 shameless, outrageous, notorious, shocking, scandalous, improper, unseemly, unworthy; indecent, rude, flagrant, lewd, lascivious, delinquent, objectionable:
Your drunken behaviour at the party last night was a disgraceful performance.


Collocation

VERBS

be

ADV.

absolutely, quite, utterly
There's litter everywhere. It's absolutely disgraceful.



Concise dictionary

-fʊl
adj.
+giving offense to moral sensibilities and injurious to reputation
+(used of conduct or character) deserving or bringing disgrace or shame


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