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Aussprache lernen stig·ma

/ˈstiɡmə/
noun
  1. a mark of disgrace associated with a particular circumstance, quality, or person.
    "the stigma of having gone to prison will always be with me"
    Synonyme: shame, disgrace, dishonor, stain, taint, blot, blot on one's escutcheon, blemish, brand, mark, slur, smirch
  2. (in Christian tradition) marks corresponding to those left on Jesus’ body by the Crucifixion, said to have been impressed by divine favor on the bodies of St. Francis of Assisi and others.
  3. a visible sign or characteristic of a disease.
    "knee deformities or other stigmata of childhood rickets"
  4. (in a flower) the part of a pistil that receives the pollen during pollination.

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a strong lack of respect for a person or a group of people or a bad opinion of them because they have done something society does not approve of:.
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stigma · a small mark, spot, or pore on an animal or organ. · the eyespot of a protozoan. · an entrance into the respiratory system of insects.
Social stigma, the disapproval of a person based on physical or behavioral characteristics that distinguish them from others. Contents.
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