stigma

stigma
noun
ADJECTIVE
social
VERB + STIGMA
bear, carry

Being an unmarried mother used to carry a social stigma.

suffer, suffer from

He still suffered the stigma of having been rejected for the army.

avoid
overcome

She had to overcome the stigma attached to mental illness.

reduce, remove

Wider knowledge of the disease removed some of the stigma from it.

STIGMA + VERB
be associated with sth, be attached to sth, surround

There is still a lot of stigma attached to suicide.

PREPOSITION
stigma to

There is no stigma to losing your job.


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