Dishonour - definition, pronunciation, transcription
Amer.
|dɪsˈɑːnər|
Brit.
|dɪsˈɒnə|
noun
verb
- bring shame or dishonor upon (syn: attaint, disgrace, dishonor, shame)
- force (someone) to have sex against their will (syn: assault, dishonor, outrage, rape, ravish, violate)
- refuse to accept (syn: dishonor)
- force (someone) to have sex against their will (syn: assault, dishonor, outrage, rape, ravish, violate)
- refuse to accept (syn: dishonor)
Extra examples
You've brought enough dishonour on your family already without causing any more trouble.
He dishonored the uniform and did not deserve to be a marine.
Union leaders accused management of dishonouring existing pay agreements.
He is a dishonour to his country.
Great dishonour would redound to us.
Word forms
verb
I/you/we/they: dishonour
he/she/it: dishonours
present participle: dishonouring
past tense: dishonoured
past participle: dishonoured
I/you/we/they: dishonour
he/she/it: dishonours
present participle: dishonouring
past tense: dishonoured
past participle: dishonoured
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