dis·hon·or (d s- n r)n.1. Loss of honor, respect, or reputation. 2. The condition of having lost honor or good repute. 3. A cause of loss of honor: was a dishonor to the club. 4. Failure to pay or refusal to accept a note, a bill, or another commercial obligation. tr.v. dis·hon·ored, dis·hon·or·ing, dis·hon·ors 1. To bring shame or disgrace upon. 2. To treat in a disrespectful or demeaning manner. 3. To fail or refuse to accept or pay (a note, bill, or check, for example).
[Middle English dishonour, from Old French deshonor : des-, dis- + honor, honor; see honor.]
dis·hon or·er n. |
ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms | Noun | 1. | dishonor - a state of shame or disgrace; "he was resigned to a life of dishonor"standing - social or financial or professional status or reputation; "of equal standing"; "a member in good standing" disesteem - the state in which esteem has been lost discredit, 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" disgrace, 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. | dishonor - lacking honor or integrityunrighteousness - failure to adhere to moral principles; "forgave us our sins and cleansed us of all unrighteousness" honor, honour - the quality of being honorable and having a good name; "a man of honor" | | Verb | 1. | dishonor - bring shame or dishonor upon; "he dishonored his family by committing a serious crime"befoul, maculate, defile, foul - spot, stain, or pollute; "The townspeople defiled the river by emptying raw sewage into it" honor, honour, reward - bestow honor or rewards upon; "Today we honor our soldiers"; "The scout was rewarded for courageous action" | | 2. | dishonor - force (someone) to have sex against their will; "The woman was raped on her way home at night"assail, 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. | dishonor - refuse to accept; "dishonor checks and drafts"honor, honour - accept as pay; "we honor checks and drafts" |
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