How Do You Spell DISGRACES?

Pronunciation: [dɪsɡɹˈe͡ɪsɪz] (IPA)

The word "disgraces" is spelled with a "d" sound in the beginning followed by the "ɪs" sound. The "d" sound is pronounced by placing the tongue behind the teeth and exhaling. The "ɪ" sound is made by raising the tongue towards the roof of the mouth without touching it. Finally, the "s" sound is produced by creating a hissing sound with a slightly open mouth. This word means a loss of respect, honor or esteem.

DISGRACES Meaning and Definition

  1. Disgraces, in the context of its meaning as a noun, refers to actions, behaviors, or events that bring shame, dishonor, or loss of reputation to someone or something. It is often associated with conduct seen as morally wrong, socially unacceptable, or that violates accepted standards or principles. Disgraces are commonly perceived as actions that taint the integrity, credibility, or prestige of individuals, groups, institutions, or even countries.

    Recognition of a disgrace is subjective and can vary among different societies, cultures, and communities. The level of disgrace can range from minor offenses to major transgressions, with consequences and social repercussions varying accordingly.

    Disgraces can arise from a variety of sources, including misconduct, criminal activities, unethical behavior, betrayal, incompetency, or public failures. Such acts can undermine trust, damage personal or professional relationships, limit opportunities, and cast doubt on the character or abilities of those involved.

    The impact of disgraces extends beyond the individuals directly involved, as they can create a ripple effect impacting the perception of entire organizations or communities. Working to overcome disgrace often involves taking responsibility for one's actions, making amends, seeking forgiveness, or engaging in acts of redemption to restore one's standing or reputation.

    Overall, disgraces are actions or events that diminish the respect, honor, or standing of a person, entity, or community, resulting in a loss of dignity and social status.

Common Misspellings for DISGRACES

Etymology of DISGRACES

The word "disgraces" has its etymology traced back to the Latin word "disgratia", which is a combination of the prefix "dis-" meaning "apart" or "away", and "gratia" meaning "favor" or "grace". Therefore, "disgraces" originally referred to being separated or deprived of grace or favor. Over time, the meaning of the word evolved to encompass actions or behaviors that bring shame, loss of respect, or humiliation.

Similar spelling words for DISGRACES

Conjugate verb Disgraces

CONDITIONAL

I would disgrace
we would disgrace
you would disgrace
he/she/it would disgrace
they would disgrace

FUTURE

I will disgrace
we will disgrace
you will disgrace
he/she/it will disgrace
they will disgrace

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have disgraced
we will have disgraced
you will have disgraced
he/she/it will have disgraced
they will have disgraced

PAST

I disgraced
we disgraced
you disgraced
he/she/it disgraced
they disgraced

PAST PERFECT

I had disgraced
we had disgraced
you had disgraced
he/she/it had disgraced
they had disgraced

PRESENT

I disgrace
we disgrace
you disgrace
he/she/it disgraces
they disgrace

PRESENT PERFECT

I have disgraced
we have disgraced
you have disgraced
he/she/it has disgraced
they have disgraced
I am disgracing
we are disgracing
you are disgracing
he/she/it is disgracing
they are disgracing
I was disgracing
we were disgracing
you were disgracing
he/she/it was disgracing
they were disgracing
I will be disgracing
we will be disgracing
you will be disgracing
he/she/it will be disgracing
they will be disgracing
I have been disgracing
we have been disgracing
you have been disgracing
he/she/it has been disgracing
they have been disgracing
I had been disgracing
we had been disgracing
you had been disgracing
he/she/it had been disgracing
they had been disgracing
I will have been disgracing
we will have been disgracing
you will have been disgracing
he/she/it will have been disgracing
they will have been disgracing
I would have disgraced
we would have disgraced
you would have disgraced
he/she/it would have disgraced
they would have disgraced
I would be disgracing
we would be disgracing
you would be disgracing
he/she/it would be disgracing
they would be disgracing
I would have been disgracing
we would have been disgracing
you would have been disgracing
he/she/it would have been disgracing
they would have been disgracing

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