disgracefulness

IPA: dɪsgrˈeɪsfʌɫnʌs

noun

  • The state or quality of being disgraceful.
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Examples of "disgracefulness" in Sentences

  • This is surely ugliness, utter disgracefulness, unredeemed evil.
  • Mr. TYLER warmly enlarged on the impolicy, iniquity, and disgracefulness of this wicked traffic.
  • Mr. Tyler warmly enlarged on the impolicy, iniquity, and disgracefulness of this wicked traffic.
  • Palin, in all her sashaying disgracefulness, is not McCain's creation; but she is his responsibility.
  • It’s a disgrace to higher education, and its disgracefulness is only surpassed by that of the college presidents and trustees who don’t have the moral integrity to zero it out of existence.
  • Some of our living composers recall the parental opposition that met their first inclinations to a musical career, opposition based upon the disgracefulness, the heathenishness, of music as a profession.
  • I don't think you understand, but George W. Bush led a hate-based political movement starting in 1999 and intensifying dramatically after 9/11, culminating in its disgracefulness with his 2004 campaign's decision to scapegoat gay people as an enemy of our values.
  • And so as Epaminondas is said, with the honour of his virtue, to have made an office, by his exercising it, which before was contemptible, to become highly respected: so these, no more but setting their names to it, by their own disgracefulness, disgrace the most graceful poesy.

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