Sentence examples for was disgraceful from inspiring English sources

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was disgraceful

adjective

Bringing or warranting disgrace; shameful.

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His behaviour was disgraceful.

"It was disgraceful conduct".

"This was disgraceful," he said.

"For samurai, making money was disgraceful.

"I thought it was disgraceful," he said.

"The brouhaha over it was disgraceful.

"It was disgraceful," said Corry Evans.

Sugar's handling of Katie in her final interview was disgraceful.

"This was more than foolish - it was disgraceful behaviour.

In fact, to use Romney's word, it was disgraceful.

"It was sickening, it was terrible, it was disgraceful behaviour".

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