English to Punjabi Dictionary disgrace

disgrace

ਬਦਨਾਮੀ
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.
example
He had to leave the room so he didn't 'disgrace' himself laughing.
if he'd gone back it would have brought 'disgrace' on the family
He failed a drugs test and was sent home in 'disgrace' .
It is usually only when an element of criminal dishonesty is involved that there follows a removal, in 'disgrace' , from Westminster.
However, more people than you could ever dream of find you utterly abhorrent and a 'disgrace' to this country.
Nine months later, he would resign from office in 'disgrace' .
The condition of dozens of buildings is also a 'disgrace' to the town.
The man is a 'disgrace' to honest lawyers everywhere.
He's a 'disgrace' to the game of football with his acrobatic carryings-on.
And I agree entirely; if defence personnel do something to 'disgrace' themselves then obviously they need to be punished for it.
The verdict and trial were a 'disgrace' to justice.
he's a 'disgrace' to the legal profession
She was eventually sent home early in 'disgrace' .
She didn't 'disgrace' herself and managed to keep with them for much of the race only to fade slightly at the end.
He was in 'disgrace' in 1552 and degraded from the Garter, but restored to favour by Mary, whom he served as lord privy seal.
I have always believed in fair play and in justice; and those sorts of shootings were a 'disgrace' to any civilised community.
And If he took your advice and retired in 'disgrace' , who would you nominate as a replacement?
Within three years of that jibe, a bribery scandal forced him to resign in 'disgrace' .
John stiffened his jaw so he wouldn't 'disgrace' himself by crying
But the fugitives were captured at Varennes, and brought back to Paris in 'disgrace' .
It was considered a 'disgrace' to have a pauper's funeral, hence the need for a community hearse.
he left the army in 'disgrace'
Fortunately, I managed to restrain myself and not 'disgrace' myself too much.
After managing not to 'disgrace' myself, we headed out onto the track proper.
I'm not going to 'disgrace' myself here by revealing how many I can do right now.
if he'd gone back, it would have brought 'disgrace' on the family
It is not a 'disgrace' to care about what is really happening.
he's a 'disgrace' to the legal profession
You are a 'disgrace' to the House of Representatives.
The men who had counselled the king in the 1630s were in prison, in exile, or in 'disgrace' .
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