Disgrace

/dɪsˈɡreɪs/ noun

Loss of respect or honor, or something that causes shame; to bring shame or dishonor to someone.

From Italian 'disgrazia,' combining Latin 'dis-' (away) and 'gratia' (favor/grace). The meaning evolved from losing someone's favor to a broader sense of public shame.

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