different between slavish vs disgraceful
slavish
English
Etymology
slave +? -ish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?sle?v??/
Adjective
slavish (comparative more slavish, superlative most slavish)
- In the manner of a slave; abject.
- (Of a copy) utterly faithful; totally lacking originality or creativity.
- a slavish reproduction
Translations
slavish From the web:
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- what does slavish adherence mean
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disgraceful
English
Alternative forms
- disgracefull (archaic)
Etymology
disgrace +? -ful
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): [d?s???e?sf??], [d?z???e?sf??]
Adjective
disgraceful (comparative disgracefuller or more disgraceful, superlative disgracefullest or most disgraceful)
- Bringing or warranting disgrace; shameful.
- Giving offense to moral sensibilities and injurious to reputation.
Synonyms
- See also Thesaurus:despicable
Translations
disgraceful From the web:
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- what disgraceful means in spanish
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- what's disgraceful in french
- disgraceful what does it mean
- disgraceful what is the opposite
- what is disgraceful according to swami's father
- what does disgraceful
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