English to Indonesian Dictionary disgrace

disgrace

aib
definition
verb
you have disgraced the family name
bring shame or discredit on (someone or something).
noun
he left the army in disgrace
loss of reputation or respect, especially as the result of a dishonorable action.
translation of 'disgrace'
verb
memecat,
memutihkan mata,
menodai,
mencemari,
memalukan,
mencelakan,
memperkejikan,
mencela,
mencabuli,
mencemarkan
noun
kehilangan harga diri,
cela,
malu,
arang di muka,
kecelaan,
rasa aib,
fadihat,
aib
example
He had to leave the room so he didn't 'disgrace' himself laughing.
When we say we're afraid to exercise those liberties, we dishonor their sacrifice and we 'disgrace' ourselves.
Our media are a 'disgrace' to the hallowed concept of freedom of the press.
John stiffened his jaw so he wouldn't 'disgrace' himself by crying
I hoped I wouldn't 'disgrace' myself by screaming too loudly if it decided to run onto my arm instead.
On various matters, they helped set the stage for the scandalous behavior of John and other high-fliers now in 'disgrace' .
The condition of dozens of buildings is also a 'disgrace' to the town.
But the players did not 'disgrace' themselves, even if Rangers sought more goals.
‘You are both a 'disgrace' to your regiments and your country due to your loutish behaviour,’ he said.
Tomorrow begins with a nine o'clock class, so I hope I shan't 'disgrace' myself, time-wise, there.
However, more people than you could ever dream of find you utterly abhorrent and a 'disgrace' to this country.
Surely she didn't want to end her career in 'disgrace' .
You are a 'disgrace' to the House of Representatives.
If the rumours are true, then it will be twice the size it is now, and that really would be a 'disgrace' to the countryside.
On the other hand, the defence minister, who had to quit in 'disgrace' , was silently reinducted over protests from opposition and media.
The men who had counselled the king in the 1630s were in prison, in exile, or in 'disgrace' .
It is hateful, shameful and a 'disgrace' to all when it is used unintelligently.
If this widespread corruption had occurred in any legitimate organization around the world, its CEO would have been ousted long ago, in 'disgrace' .
You are a blight upon the human race and a 'disgrace' to your profession.
‘I do not intend to 'disgrace' myself at the end of my career,’ he said.
But a few months later, he was back, contesting the by-election held to find a new member to fill the seat he had vacated in 'disgrace' .
John stiffened his jaw so he wouldn't 'disgrace' himself by crying
I have always believed in fair play and in justice; and those sorts of shootings were a 'disgrace' to any civilised community.
Your paper is a 'disgrace' to the profession of journalism.
Some of them, and I hasten to emphasise ‘some’ are a 'disgrace' to what ought to be a noble profession.
Congregations across all 15 churches he ran were stunned when a letter was read out simultaneously by officials informing them he had quit his post in 'disgrace' as a result of his affair.
The Premier league step in and move the guilty club from the top of the league to bottom, and impose a fine of £180,000, prompting the chairman and directors to resign in 'disgrace' .
Yet, in 17 years, he did not do one thing to 'disgrace' himself or his organization.
The family guilty of such an omission would be held in 'disgrace' and contempt pending the intervention of lineage or clan members.
Ruined, he died in 'disgrace' in Paris in 1900, aged 46.
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