Stigma

/ˈstɪɡmə/ noun

A strong feeling of shame or disapproval that society attaches to a behavior, condition, or group of people.

From Latin “stigma,” from Greek “stigma,” meaning a mark or tattoo made by a pointed tool. It originally referred to physical marks on slaves or criminals before becoming a metaphorical ‘mark of shame.’

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