disgrace
Webster 1828
DISGRACE, noun [dis and grace.]1. A state of being out of favor; disfavor; disesteem; as, the minister retired from court in disgrace 2. State of ignominy; dishonor; shame.3. Cause of shame; as, to turn the back to the enemy is a foul disgrace; every vice is a disgrace to a rational being.4. Act of unkindness. [Not used.]DISGRACE, verb transitive 1. To put out of favor; as, the minister was disgraced.2. To bring a reproach on; to dishonor; as an agent. Men are apt to take pleasure in disgracing an enemy and his performance.3. To bring to shame; to dishonor; to sink in estimation; as a cause; as, men often boast of actions which disgrace them