How Do You Spell DISGRADE?

Pronunciation: [dɪsɡɹˈe͡ɪd] (IPA)

Correct spelling for the English word "Disgrade" is [dɪsɡɹˈe͡ɪd], [dɪsɡɹˈe‍ɪd], [d_ɪ_s_ɡ_ɹ_ˈeɪ_d] (IPA phonetic alphabet).

DISGRADE Meaning and Definition

  1. Disgrade is a verb that refers to the act of reducing or diminishing the rank, status, or importance of someone or something. It involves bringing down the position or reputation of a person, object, or concept to a lower or inferior level.

    Typically used in the context of hierarchical systems such as organizations or social structures, disgrade implies a deliberate action to devalue or degrade an individual or entity. This can be achieved through means such as demotion, humiliation, or attacking their credibility, ultimately resulting in a loss of respect or authority.

    The term disgrade carries a negative connotation, as it implies a deliberate intent to belittle or undermine someone or something. It may involve expressions of disdain, condescension, or derision, with the aim of diminishing the perceived worth or competence of the target.

    The concept of disgrade can also be extended to non-living entities or abstract ideas. For instance, the reputation of a product or brand can be disgraded through negative publicity, or a once widely accepted theory can be disgraded by new evidence challenging its validity.

    Overall, disgrade involves diminishing or lowering the status or esteem of a person, object, or concept through intentional actions aimed at reducing their importance or worth.

Common Misspellings for DISGRADE

  • sisgrade
  • xisgrade
  • cisgrade
  • fisgrade
  • risgrade
  • eisgrade
  • dusgrade
  • djsgrade
  • dksgrade
  • dosgrade
  • d9sgrade
  • d8sgrade
  • diagrade
  • dizgrade
  • dixgrade
  • didgrade
  • diegrade
  • diwgrade
  • disfrade

Etymology of DISGRADE

There are no recognized sources or dictionaries that define the word "disgrade" or provide its etymology. It seems that "disgrade" may be a made-up or uncommon term with no established linguistic history. It is possible that it is a combination of the prefix "dis-" (meaning "lack of" or "opposite of") and the word "grade" (meaning a level or rank), indicating a lack or decrease in rank or level. However, since the word is not widely recognized or used, its origin and etymology cannot be definitively determined.

Conjugate verb Disgrade

CONDITIONAL

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

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be disgrading
you would be disgrading
he/she/it would be disgrading
we would be disgrading
they would be disgrading

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have disgrade
you would have disgrade
he/she/it would have disgrade
we would have disgrade
they would have disgrade

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been disgrading
you would have been disgrading
he/she/it would have been disgrading
we would have been disgrading
they would have been disgrading

FUTURE

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

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be disgrading
you will be disgrading
he/she/it will be disgrading
we will be disgrading
they will be disgrading

FUTURE PERFECT

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

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been disgrading
you will have been disgrading
he/she/it will have been disgrading
we will have been disgrading
they will have been disgrading

IMPERATIVE

you disgrade
we let´s disgrade

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to disgrade

PAST

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

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was disgrading
you were disgrading
he/she/it was disgrading
we were disgrading
they were disgrading

PAST PARTICIPLE

disgraded

PAST PERFECT

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

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been disgrading
you had been disgrading
he/she/it had been disgrading
we had been disgrading
they had been disgrading

PRESENT

I disgrade
you disgrade
he/she/it disgrades
we disgrade
they disgrade

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am disgrading
you are disgrading
he/she/it is disgrading
we are disgrading
they are disgrading

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

disgrading

PRESENT PERFECT

I have disgraded
you have disgraded
he/she/it has disgraded
we have disgraded
they have disgraded

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been disgrading
you have been disgrading
he/she/it has been disgrading
we have been disgrading
they have been disgrading