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Definitions from the WebAntonyms of StigmaNoun: Stigma A mark of disgrace or shame; a stain on one's reputation. Example sentence: The stigma associated with being a convicted felon is difficult to overcome. Verb: Stigmatize To characterize or brand someone or something as disgraceful or shameful. Example sentence: Society should not stigmatize individuals based on their race or ethnicity. Noun: Rehabilitation The process of restoring someone's reputation or removing the stigma attached to them. Example sentence: The rehabilitation program aims to help ex-convicts reintegrate by removing the stigma associated with their past actions. Adjective: Respected Lacking any stigma or negative connotations. Example sentence: She is a respected member of the community, admired by all. Noun: Honor A recognition of esteem or prestige, eliminating any stigmatic judgment. Example sentence: Receiving the prestigious award was an honor that helped erase the stigmas of her past. For books related to stigma, you can search on Amazon. | ||||
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