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Learn to pronounce dis·hon·or

/disˈänər/
noun
a state of shame or disgrace.
"they have brought dishonor upon our family"
synonyms: disgrace, shame, discredit, humiliation, degradation, ignominy, scandal, infamy, disrepute, ill repute, loss of face, disfavor, ill favor, unpopularity, ill fame, notoriety, debasement, abasement, odium, opprobrium, obloquy, stigma, disesteem, reprobation, vitiation

verb
  1. bring shame or disgrace on.
    "the mayor dishonors his good battle by resorting to sniping"
    synonyms: disgrace, bring dishonor to, bring discredit to, bring shame to, shame, embarrass, humiliate, discredit, degrade, debase, lower, cheapen, drag down, drag through the mud, blacken the name of, give a bad name to, show in a bad light, sully, stain, taint, smear, mar, blot, stigmatize
  2. fail to observe or respect (an agreement or principle).
    "the community has its own principles it can itself honor or dishonor"

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Definition of dishonour noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. dishonour. noun. /dɪsˈɒnə(r)/. /dɪsˈɑːnər/. (also dishonor). [uncountable] (formal).