Disgraceful vs Bysen - What's the difference?
disgraceful | bysen |
Bringing or warranting disgrace; shameful.
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, title=(The Celebrity), chapter=4
, passage=Mr. Cooke at once began a tirade against the residents of Asquith for permitting a sandy and generally disgraceful condition of the roads. So roundly did he vituperate the inn management in particular, and with such a loud flow of words, that I trembled lest he should be heard on the veranda.}}
Giving offense to moral sensibilities and injurious to reputation.
An example; pattern.
Something monstrous or portentous; a shocking sight; sorry spectacle; disgraceful thing.
A person presenting a ludicrous or disgusting spectacle.
As adjectives the difference between disgraceful and bysen
is that disgraceful is bringing or warranting disgrace; shameful while bysen is monstrous; shocking; conspicuously bad or disgraceful.As a noun bysen is
an example; pattern.disgraceful
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* disgracefull (archaic)Adjective
(en adjective)bysen
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*Noun
(en noun)- a shame and a bysen