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[ dis-on -er ] SHOW IPA
/ dɪsˈɒn ər / PHONETIC RESPELLING
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noun lack or loss of honor; disgraceful or dishonest character or conduct.
disgrace; ignominy; shame: His arrest brought dishonor to his family.
an indignity; insult: to do someone a dishonor.
a cause of shame or disgrace: He is a dishonor to his family.
Commerce . failure or refusal of the drawee or intended acceptor of a bill of exchange or note to accept it or, if it is accepted, to pay and retire it.
SEE MORE SEE LESS verb (used with object) to deprive of honor; disgrace; bring reproach or shame on.
Commerce . to fail or refuse to honor or pay (a draft, check, etc.).
SEE MORE SEE LESS Also especially British , dis·hon·our .
Origin of dishonor 1250–1300; Middle English dishonour (noun), dishonouren (v.) <Anglo-French, Old French; see dis-1 , honor
synonym study for dishonor 1, 2 . See disgrace.
OTHER WORDS FROM dishonor dis·hon·or·er, noun un·dis·hon·ored, adjective Words nearby dishonor dishful, dish gravy, dish night, dishonest, dishonesty, dishonor , dishonorable, dishonorable discharge, dishonour, dishonourable, dish out
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Example sentences from the Web for dishonor THE DISHONOR OF HONOR KILLINGS Imagine a young woman killed by her own relatives for failing to obey.
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The fiery trial through which we pass, will light us down, in honor or dishonor , to the latest generation.
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We witnessed rape, dishonor and the destruction of families.
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I felt my death would spare my wife, daughter and myself the dishonor the rape brought upon us.
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Accusations of dishonor demonize and demoralize, making it difficult to compromise, and sapping the motivation to act nobly.
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Had she never falsely possessed herself of that to which she had no claim, this dishonor would have been saved her.
A Changed Heart | May Agnes Fleming
Jean, you must not keep this legacy which by to-morrow may have brought suspicion and dishonor on our mother.
The Works of Guy de Maupassant, Volume VIII. | Guy de Maupassant
And when I explain matters you will be quick to catch the dishonor of their actions.
The Meadow-Brook Girls Under Canvas | Janet Aldridge
You will save an innocent, broken-hearted lady from death and dishonor .
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 18, No. 107, September, 1866 | Various
Why did the priest have to dishonor his mother and father so?
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Words related to dishonor reproach, opprobrium, disgrace, sully, debase, discredit, defile, obloquy, odium, abasement, ignominy, discourtesy, infamy, slight, indignity, disesteem, degradation, blame, disfavor, disrepute