Absence of honour, respect, or reverence; dishonour; disgrace.
单词 | θ133514 |
释义 | the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > disrepute > disgrace or dishonour > [noun] (90) unworshipc888 Absence of honour, respect, or reverence; dishonour; disgrace. bismerc893 Shame, disgrace; reproach, mockery; scorn. shameOE Disgrace, ignominy, loss of esteem or reputation. shondOE Shame, disgrace, infamy, ignominy; scandal. to do (someone) shond, to treat with indignity; to bring, make to shond, to disgrace, ruin. shendnessc1000 The condition of being ‘shent’; disgrace, ruin. shendinga1220 The action of shend, v.1; confusion, disgrace. shendlaca1225 Disgrace, infamy. slander1297 Discredit, disgrace, or shame, incurred by or falling upon a person or persons, esp. on account of some transgression of the moral law, unworthy… brixlea1300 Shame, reproach. shendship1303 Disgrace, ignominy; an instance of this. Also, something that is a cause of disgrace. hounteec1330 Insult, abuse; (also) shame, ignominy. dishonourc1380 The reverse of honour; the withholding of the tokens of esteem, respect, or reverence due to any one; the condition in which these are withheld or… reproofc1380 Personal shame, disgrace, or ignominy resulting from some fact, event, conduct, etc. Also: an instance of this. Obsolete. defamationa1387 Dishonour, disgrace, shame; damage to one's reputation, disrepute. Also; an instance of this. Now rare. dishonestyc1386 Dishonour, disgrace, discredit, shame; (with plural) a dishonourable or disgraceful action. Obsolete. hountagec1390 Shame, disgrace. defamea1393 Dishonour, disgrace, infamy; the quality of having a bad reputation, disrepute. Now archaic. disworshipa1400 The opposite of worship; the withholding of esteem, regard, or honour; dishonour, disgrace, discredit. mishonoura1400 Dishonour. villainya1400 Disgrace, dishonour; ignominy; discredit. Obsolete (frequently 1400–1500). shendc1400 Disgrace, ruin. rebukec1425 Shame, disgrace. Obsolete. contemptc1430 The condition of being despised or treated with scorn or disrespect. Frequently in to bring (something) into (also †to) contempt, to fall into (als… reproach?a1439 Shame or disgrace incurred by or falling upon a person or thing; an instance of this. Now rare. reprobationa1450 Disgrace, shame. Obsolete. rare. disfamec1460 The opposite of fame; disrepute, reproach; defamation. opprobry?a1475 Disgrace or bad reputation arising from a person's shameful or dishonourable conduct; infamy; shame; reproach. Cf. opprobrium, n. 2. Obsolete. lackc1480 Scottish. A fault that brings disgrace; disgrace, reproach, shame. (Often coupled with shame.) Obsolete. shentc1480 Disgrace. vitupery1489 Dishonour, reproach, shame; blame, vituperation. defamy1490 Infamy, disgrace, dishonour; = defamation, n. 1. Obsolete. opprobre1490 = opprobrium, n., opprobry, n. dain?a1500 The suffering or incurring of disdain; contumely, ignominy, reproach. contemnment1502 The holding of a person or thing in contempt; (also) a feeling of contempt. ignominy?1527 Public disgrace or dishonour; shame; humiliation. Also: an instance of being shamed, disgraced, or humiliated. scandalization1530 The action of scandalizing; the condition or fact of being scandalized. ignomy1534 Public disgrace or dishonour; shame; humiliation. Also: an instance of being shamed, disgraced, or humiliated. Cf. ignominy, n. contumely1555 Contemptuous insult as it affects the sufferer: disgrace, reproach, humiliation. disglory1567 The opposite of glory: dishonour. dehonestationa1575 dishonouring, dishonour. disgrace1592 The expression of dishonour and reprobation; opprobrium, reproach, disparagement; an expression or term of reprobation. Obsolete or archaic. attainder1597 figurative. Condemnation, sentence; foul or dishonouring accusation or allegation. Obsolete. disreputation1601 Privation or loss of reputation; bringing into disrepute; discrediting; dishonour, disgrace. defaming1611 The action of defame, v.; defamation; an act of this. ignominiousness1655 The quality of being ignominious; ignominy. adoxy1656 Ill repute, ignominy; shame. opprobrium1684 Disgrace or bad reputation arising from a person's shameful or dishonourable conduct; infamy; shame; reproach. Occasionally a count noun: an… shonda1961 In Jewish usage: a person, thing, or act that brings shame or scandal; a disgrace. Subcategories:— of specific person (2) — quality of being disgraceful (6) — instance of (3) — that which is disgraceful (3) — cause of disgrace (18) — infliction of disgrace (5) — death (1) — universal or public disgrace (1) — complete or utter disgrace (3) |
随便看 |
英语词典包含1132095条英英释义在线翻译词条,基本涵盖了全部常用单词的英英翻译及用法,是英语学习的有利工具。