stigma
stig‧ma /ˈstɪɡmə/ noun
Irregular Forms: (pl) stigmata
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Synonyms & Related Words stigma[noun]Synonyms: disgrace, dishonour, shame, slur, smirch, stain
Contrasted words: credit, distinction, glory, honor, bay(s), crown, laurel(s)
Related Words: besmirchment,
disfigurement,
smudge,
smutch,
taint,
tainting,
disgrace,
dishonor,
shame
English Thesaurus: shame, humiliation, dishonour, stigma, disgrace, ... [TahlilGaran] English Synonym Dictionary ▲
English Dictionary stig‧ma /ˈstɪɡmə/
noun[
Date: 1500-1600;
Language: Latin;
Origin: 'mark, mark burned on the skin', from Greek, from stizein 'to tattoo']
1. [countable usually singular, uncountable] a strong feeling in society that being in a particular situation or having a particular illness is something to be ashamed of
the stigma of alcoholism/mental illness etc The stigma of alcoholism makes it difficult to treat. There is a social stigma attached to single parenthood. In the US, smoking carries a stigma.2. [countable] technical the top of the centre part of a flower that receives the
pollen which allows it to form new seeds
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Collocations stigma noun ADJ. social VERB + STIGMA carry Being an unmarried mother used to carry a social stigma.
remove Wider knowledge of the disease removed some of the stigma from it.
suffer (from) He still suffered the stigma of having been rejected for the army. STIGMA + VERB be attached to sth, be associated with sth There is still a lot of stigma attached to suicide. PREP. ~ to There is no stigma to being made redundant. [TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary ▲
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