dishonor
dishonour
/dɪsˈɒnə(r)/
a loss of honour or respect because you have done something unacceptable or morally wrong
Her actions have brought shame and dishonour on the profession.
There is no dishonour in such a defeat.
dishonour
/dɪsˈɒnə(r)/
(formal)
1 dishonour somebody/something to make somebody/something lose the respect of other people
You have dishonoured the name of the school.
2 dishonour something to refuse to keep an agreement or a promise
He had dishonoured nearly all of his election pledges.
Word Origin
Middle English: from Old French deshonor (noun), deshonorer (verb), based on Latin honor ‘honour’.
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