VERB + DISGRACE
- fall into
- Their father fell into disgrace and lost his business
- bring
- His crime had brought disgrace upon his whole family
- be sent away/home/off in
- She was sent home from the Olympics in disgrace
PREP
- in ~
- He's in disgrace for having left his room in a mess
PHRASES
- there's no disgrace in sth
- There's no disgrace in being poor
ADJ
- absolute, utter
- This room is an absolute disgrace (= because it is very dirty/ untidy) !
- national, public
- The state of our hospitals is a national disgrace
PREP
- ~ to
- The filthy streets are a disgrace to the town