dishonour (Meaning)

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dishonour (n)

a state of shame or disgrace

lacking honor or integrity

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dishonour (v)

bring shame or dishonor upon

force (someone) to have sex against their will

refuse to accept

Synonyms & Antonyms of dishonour

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dishonour Sentence Examples

  1. The soldier's dishonorable discharge was a source of great shame for both him and his family.
  2. The politician's dishonorable behavior led to his being impeached and removed from office.
  3. Cheating on a test is considered a dishonorable act in most schools.
  4. The company's dishonorable business practices resulted in a class-action lawsuit.
  5. The athlete's dishonorable conduct violated the rules of the game and resulted in his disqualification.
  6. The family was dishonoured by their son's criminal conviction.
  7. The employee was fired for dishonorable conduct after stealing from the company.
  8. The politician's dishonorable remarks sparked outrage among the public.
  9. The general's dishonorable surrender of his troops will forever tarnish his reputation.
  10. The country's dishonorable history of colonialism and oppression is often brought up in international discussions.

FAQs About the word dishonour

a state of shame or disgrace, lacking honor or integrity, bring shame or dishonor upon, force (someone) to have sex against their will, refuse to accept

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The soldier's dishonorable discharge was a source of great shame for both him and his family.

The politician's dishonorable behavior led to his being impeached and removed from office.

Cheating on a test is considered a dishonorable act in most schools.

The company's dishonorable business practices resulted in a class-action lawsuit.