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Common collocations with disgrace in American Collocation

disgrace noun

US /dɪsˈɡreɪs/

bring disgrace

bring

She’d brought disgrace on her family, shame, indeed, on the whole village.

be in disgrace

be in
fall into

I was in disgrace at the time, because I had set the dormitory on fire the night before.

complete

absolute
complete
total
utter

It is an absolute disgrace that she didn’t win.

involving people in general

national
public

The performance of our privatized railways is by common consent a national disgrace.

country
family
humanity
name
profession

In my opinion he is a disgrace to the legal profession.