"Dishonor" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Dishonor" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Dishonor" Meaning

To dishonor something or someone means to ruin its reputation, credit, or trustworthiness. It can also mean to fail to fulfill a commitment or obligation, causing shame or embarrassment. In a broader sense, dishonor can refer to the loss of respect or dignity, often as a result of one's actions or behavior.

"Dishonor" Examples

Usage Examples of "dishonor"


The company's decision to cut employee benefits was seen as a great dishonor to those who had dedicated years of service.
He was ashamed to show his face in public after he was accused of deliberately dishonoring his family's good name.
The nation was outraged when the government dishonored its pledge to protect the country's wildlife.
The student was dishonored by the school authorities for cheating on the exam and was asked to leave the institution.
The family felt dishonored when their daughter eloped with a man her parents did not approve of, leading to a rift in their relationship.

"Dishonor" Similar Words

Disheveled

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Disheveled refers to something or someone that is untidy, disordered, or unkempt, often in a way that indicates lack of care or attention. It can describe physical appearance, such as clothing, hair, or room, but also emotional or mental state, like being disheveled by stress or anxiety.

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Dishevelled is an adjective that means having been tidied or groomed in a careless or disorderly manner, or to be in a state of disarray or chaos. A person who is dishevelled might have unkempt hair, torn or creased clothing, or a generally messy appearance. The word can also be used to describe something that is chaotic or disorganized, such as a dishevelled room or a dishevelled plan.

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The word "dishevelling" is a verb that means to make or become disheveled, which means to become untidy, disorderly, or unkempt. It can also refer to the act of disarranging or destroying something that was previously neat or orderly.

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To gossip or share secrets, especially about someone's personal life.

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