It's a personal disgrace to me.
She noted that there was a certain sting to being "subjected to personal and professional disgrace."
And he knew that he would have to live with that personal disgrace for the remainder of his days.
For the puritanical Raeder, the divorce was a huge personal disgrace, and as a result for the rest of his life, he always denied his first marriage.
To be taken prisoner has been regarded, from time immemorial, as a "national" or personal disgrace.
He has a genuine fear of prison, but more of the personal disgrace.
She was far too intelligent and astute an individual not to realize the implications of her own personal disgrace.
Never mind the personal disgrace that almost all of them smoked.
Yes, they could save their friend from ruin, along with which, in their society, came personal disgrace that would forever remove him from this intimate group.
"Family honor, personal disgrace; it's not just a matter of choice."