dis·hon·or
/disˈänər/
verb
- 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
- 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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3 days ago · The meaning of DISHONOR is lack or loss of honor or reputation. How to use dishonor in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Dishonor.
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to cause someone or something to lose respect: He felt that he had dishonoured his country.
1. verb If you dishonour someone, you behave in a way that damages their good reputation. [formal] It would dishonour my family if I didn't wear the veil.
a state of shame or disgrace. synonyms: dishonor. see moresee less. antonyms: honor, honour, laurels. the state of being honored. types: show 10 types.
to refuse to do something that you previously agreed to do: The government has been accused of dishonouring its pledge to upgrade London's underground ...
noun · lack or loss of honor; disgraceful or dishonest character or conduct. · disgrace; ignominy; shame: His arrest brought dishonor to his family. · an ...
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verb · to treat with disrespect · to fail or refuse to pay (a cheque, bill of exchange, etc) · to cause the disgrace of (a woman) by seduction or rape.
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Dishonor is a state of shame and disgrace. If you were caught lip-syncing to a recording during a singing contest, you'd probably feel a sense of dishonor.
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1. To disgrace; to bring reproach or shame on; to stain the character of; to lessen reputation. The duelist dishonors himself to maintain his honor.
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dishonor in American English · 1. lack or loss of honor; disgraceful or dishonest character or conduct · 2. disgrace; ignominy; shame. His arrest brought ...
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