Disgracer

/dɪsˈɡreɪsər/ noun

Definition

One who disgraces; a person who brings shame or dishonor to themselves or others.

Etymology

From disgrace + -er (agent noun suffix). One who disgraces or causes disgrace.

Kelly Says

You'd call someone a 'disgracer' if they deliberately brought shame to their family or reputation—it's less common than 'disgrace' as a noun, showing that not every grammatically possible English word survives in actual use.

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