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dehumanise vs disgrace

disgrace vs dehumanise

dehumanise is not a noun while disgrace is a noun.

dehumanise and disgrace both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
dehumanise No No Yes No
disgrace Yes No Yes No
As verbs, disgrace is a hypernym of dehumanise; that is, disgrace is a word with a broader meaning than dehumanise:
  • dehumanise: deprive of human qualities
  • disgrace: reduce in worth or character, usually verbally
Other hypernyms of dehumanise include degrade, demean, put down, take down.
dehumanise (noun) disgrace (noun)
a state of dishonor
dehumanise (verb) disgrace (verb)
make mechanical or routine damage the reputation of
deprive of human qualities reduce in worth or character, usually verbally
bring shame or dishonor upon
Difference between dehumanise and disgrace

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