What are some opposite words for disgraced?
Antonyms for disgraceddis·graced
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Princeton's WordNet
discredited, disgraced, dishonored, shamedadjective
suffering shame
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unashamedSynonyms:
shamed, shamefaced, damaged, discredited, guilty, dishonored, hangdog
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You've disgraced this country in the eyes of the world, and my inclination is to lock you up, i found it outrageous that American citizens would do what you did.
Actually, it was my agent who was pushing for it much more than I was, i was a little resistant because I was n’t that taken with the stage production. But my agent just really kept pushing. I had just done a very intense movie, Unfaithful, and I thought : ‘ At the very least I ’m going to have fun doing this.' OH, BABY, Harvey Weinstein was still the co-chairman of Miramax Films when Chicago was being made. And the now disgraced movie mogul was adamant at the time that Britney Spears should be given a role in the movie. According to The New York Times, Harvey Weinstein sent three Miramax execs to pitch the idea to Britney Spears backstage at a concert in Canada. But director Rob Marshall and other producers were.
This is a weak governor, openly and shamelessly taking his orders from a disgraced former President. Governor Abbott is wasting taxpayer funds to trample on Texans' freedom to vote, all in order to appease his puppeteer, as the former Republican Secretary of State noted : Texas had a clean and fair election.
The primacy of the word, basis of the human psyche, that has in our age been used for mind-bending persuasion and brain-washing pulp, disgraced by Gobbles and debased by advertising copy, remains a force for freedom that flies out between all bars.
He deceived voters, his lies were not mere fibs. He disgraced the House of Representatives … He’s not welcome here at Republican headquarters.
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