fall from grace

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fall from grace — idiom

1. a situation in which a respected person loses people's good opinion, respect, or

1.慣用語
釋義

a situation in which a respected person loses people's good opinion, respect, or approval, often because of something bad they have done.

例句

The popular politician experienced a sudden fall from grace after the news about the secret payments was made public.