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disgraceful
[dis-greys-fuhl]
disgraceful
/ dɪsˈɡreɪsfʊl /
adjective
shameful; scandalous
Other Word Forms
- disgracefully adverb
- disgracefulness noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of disgraceful1
Example Sentences
Met commissioner Sir Mark Rowley previously said the behaviour outlined by the programme was "disgraceful, totally unacceptable and contrary to the values and standards" of the force.
Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts, whom he called “disgraceful” after the court rejected his bid to overturn the 2020 election.
Kevin Toomey, for Williams, said his conduct was "appalling and disgraceful" but he was motivated by a mantra of "protect our kids".
Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley said the behaviour outlined by the show was "disgraceful, totally unacceptable and contrary to the values and standards" of the force.
In his response, Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley said the behaviour outlined was "disgraceful" and that the force had taken "immediate and unprecedented action" to investigate.
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