noun
- plural of disgracer; people or things that bring shame, dishonor, or loss of respect to someone or something
Usage: countable noun; typically used in formal or literary contexts
Examples
- The corrupt officials were seen as disgracers of the nation's integrity.
- Those who cheat on exams are disgracers of academic honor.
- The team's poor performance made them feel like disgracers of their school's reputation.
- Historical revisionists are often viewed as disgracers of truth.
- The scandal revealed several disgracers within the organization's leadership.