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dishonour
dishonour (dɪsˈɒnə) or dishonorvb (tr) 1. to treat with disrespect2. (Banking & Finance) to fail or refuse to pay (a cheque, bill of exchange, etc)3. to cause the disgrace of (a woman) by seduction or rapen4. a lack of honour or respect5. a state of shame or disgrace6. a person or thing that causes a loss of honour: he was a dishonour to his family. 7. an insult; affront: we did him a dishonour by not including him. 8. (Banking & Finance) refusal or failure to accept or pay a commercial paper disˈhonourer, disˈhonorer ndishonour Past participle: dishonoured Gerund: dishonouring
Imperative |
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dishonour | dishonour |
Present |
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I dishonour | you dishonour | he/she/it dishonours | we dishonour | you dishonour | they dishonour |
Preterite |
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I dishonoured | you dishonoured | he/she/it dishonoured | we dishonoured | you dishonoured | they dishonoured |
Present Continuous |
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I am dishonouring | you are dishonouring | he/she/it is dishonouring | we are dishonouring | you are dishonouring | they are dishonouring |
Present Perfect |
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I have dishonoured | you have dishonoured | he/she/it has dishonoured | we have dishonoured | you have dishonoured | they have dishonoured |
Past Continuous |
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I was dishonouring | you were dishonouring | he/she/it was dishonouring | we were dishonouring | you were dishonouring | they were dishonouring |
Past Perfect |
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I had dishonoured | you had dishonoured | he/she/it had dishonoured | we had dishonoured | you had dishonoured | they had dishonoured |
Future |
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I will dishonour | you will dishonour | he/she/it will dishonour | we will dishonour | you will dishonour | they will dishonour |
Future Perfect |
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I will have dishonoured | you will have dishonoured | he/she/it will have dishonoured | we will have dishonoured | you will have dishonoured | they will have dishonoured |
Future Continuous |
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I will be dishonouring | you will be dishonouring | he/she/it will be dishonouring | we will be dishonouring | you will be dishonouring | they will be dishonouring |
Present Perfect Continuous |
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I have been dishonouring | you have been dishonouring | he/she/it has been dishonouring | we have been dishonouring | you have been dishonouring | they have been dishonouring |
Future Perfect Continuous |
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I will have been dishonouring | you will have been dishonouring | he/she/it will have been dishonouring | we will have been dishonouring | you will have been dishonouring | they will have been dishonouring |
Past Perfect Continuous |
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I had been dishonouring | you had been dishonouring | he/she/it had been dishonouring | we had been dishonouring | you had been dishonouring | they had been dishonouring |
Conditional |
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I would dishonour | you would dishonour | he/she/it would dishonour | we would dishonour | you would dishonour | they would dishonour |
Past Conditional |
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I would have dishonoured | you would have dishonoured | he/she/it would have dishonoured | we would have dishonoured | you would have dishonoured | they would have dishonoured | ThesaurusNoun | 1. | dishonour - a state of shame or disgrace; "he was resigned to a life of dishonor"dishonorstanding - social or financial or professional status or reputation; "of equal standing"; "a member in good standing"disesteem - the state in which esteem has been lostdiscredit, disrepute - the state of being held in low esteem; "your actions will bring discredit to your name"; "because of the scandal the school has fallen into disrepute"corruptness - the state of being corruptdisgrace, ignominy, shame - a state of dishonor; "one mistake brought shame to all his family"; "suffered the ignominy of being sent to prison"infamy, opprobrium - a state of extreme dishonor; "a date which will live in infamy"- F.D.Roosevelt; "the name was a by-word of scorn and opprobrium throughout the city" | | 2. | dishonour - lacking honor or integritydishonorunrighteousness - failure to adhere to moral principles; "forgave us our sins and cleansed us of all unrighteousness" | Verb | 1. | dishonour - bring shame or dishonor upon; "he dishonored his family by committing a serious crime"attaint, disgrace, dishonor, shamebefoul, maculate, defile, foul - spot, stain, or pollute; "The townspeople defiled the river by emptying raw sewage into it" | | 2. | dishonour - force (someone) to have sex against their will; "The woman was raped on her way home at night"rape, ravish, assault, dishonor, outrage, violateassail, assault, set on, attack - attack someone physically or emotionally; "The mugger assaulted the woman"; "Nightmares assailed him regularly"gang-rape - rape (someone) successively with several attackers; "The prisoner was gang-raped" | | 3. | dishonour - refuse to accept; "dishonor checks and drafts"dishonorpass up, turn down, decline, refuse, reject - refuse to accept; "He refused my offer of hospitality" |
dishonour U.S. dishonorverb1. disgrace, shame, discredit, corrupt, degrade, blacken, sully, debase, debauch, defame, abase It would dishonour my family if I didn't wear the veil. disgrace respect, worship, esteem, revere, exalt2. break, default on, go back on, retract, repudiate, renege on, back out on, change your mind about They claim the company has dishonoured their agreement.noun1. disgrace, scandal, shame, discredit, degradation, disrepute, reproach, ignominy, infamy, opprobrium, odium, disfavour, abasement, obloquy You have brought dishonour on a fine and venerable institution. disgrace honour, integrity, goodness, morality, decency, rectitudeTranslationsdishonour (disˈonə) (American) dishonor noun disgrace; shame. 恥辱 耻辱dishonourable , (American) dishonorable adjectivedishonourably adverb , (American) dishonorably verb to cause shame to. You have dishonoured your family by your actions! 使丟臉 使丢脸disˈhonourable adjectivea dishonourable action. 不名譽的 不名誉的disˈhonourably adverb 不名譽地 不名誉地EncyclopediaSeehonourFinancialSeeDishonordishonour
Synonyms for dishonourverb disgraceSynonyms- disgrace
- shame
- discredit
- corrupt
- degrade
- blacken
- sully
- debase
- debauch
- defame
- abase
Antonyms- respect
- worship
- esteem
- revere
- exalt
verb breakSynonyms- break
- default on
- go back on
- retract
- repudiate
- renege on
- back out on
- change your mind about
noun disgraceSynonyms- disgrace
- scandal
- shame
- discredit
- degradation
- disrepute
- reproach
- ignominy
- infamy
- opprobrium
- odium
- disfavour
- abasement
- obloquy
Antonyms- honour
- integrity
- goodness
- morality
- decency
- rectitude
Synonyms for dishonournoun a state of shame or disgraceSynonymsRelated Words- standing
- disesteem
- discredit
- disrepute
- corruptness
- disgrace
- ignominy
- shame
- infamy
- opprobrium
noun lacking honor or integritySynonymsRelated Wordsverb bring shame or dishonor uponSynonyms- attaint
- disgrace
- dishonor
- shame
Related Wordsverb force (someone) to have sex against their willSynonyms- rape
- ravish
- assault
- dishonor
- outrage
- violate
Related Words- assail
- assault
- set on
- attack
- gang-rape
verb refuse to acceptSynonymsRelated Words- pass up
- turn down
- decline
- refuse
- reject
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