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disgracefully

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/dɪsˈɡreɪs.fəl.i/ · dis-grace-ful-ly

In a manner that brings disgrace or shame.

Meanings

adverbformal

In a manner that brings disgrace or shame.

ایک ایسے انداز میں جو ذلت یا شرم لاتا ہے۔

شرمناک طور پر

sharmnaak tor par

Formal: ذلت آمیز

Synonyms

shamefullydegradelydishonorablyشرمناکذلیلرسوا

Antonyms

honorablyrespectfullyadmirablyعزت کے ساتھاحترام سےتعریف کے قابل

Common Collocations

  • disgracefully behavior
  • disgracefully conduct
  • disgracefully act

Example Sentences

He behaved disgracefully at the party.

اس نے پارٹی میں شرمناک طور پر برتاؤ کیا۔

Us ne party mein sharmnaak tor par bartao kiya.

The athlete's actions were deemed disgracefully unsportsmanlike.

کھلاڑی کے اعمال کو شرمناک طور پر غیر کھیلوں جیسا سمجھا گیا۔

Khiladi ke aamal ko sharmnaak tor par gher khailon jaisa samjha gaya.

She spoke disgracefully about her colleagues.

اس نے اپنے ساتھیوں کے بارے میں شرمناک طور پر بات کی۔

Us ne apne saathiyon ke bare mein sharmnaak tor par baat ki.

Easily Confused With

disgrace:Disgrace is a noun referring to the state of being in disgrace, while disgracefully is an adverb that describes the manner of acting disgracefully.

Word Family

disgrace
nounشرم
disgraced
adjectiveشرمسار

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Disgracefully can be remembered as 'dis-grace-fully', where 'grace' represents dignity and 'dis' indicates the absence of it.

Visualize someone tripping and falling into mud, representing a disgraceful moment.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

عشق میں ہر ایک نظر میں ہوا شرمناک، چھپا کے رکھے دل نے راز بے باک۔

Ishq mein har aik nazar mein hua sharmnaak, Chhupa ke rakhe dil ne raaz be baak.

In love, every glance turned disgraceful, The heart held secrets boldly.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

شرم رکھنا انسان کی شان ہے

Sharm rakhna insaan ki shaan hai

Having shame is the dignity of a human.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Old French "desgracier" — to disgrace

First known use: 14th century

The term derives from Old French, reflecting a historical usage around moral and social standing.