"Dishonors" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Dishonors" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Dishonors" Meaning

dishonors (verb): to bring shame or discredit on someone or something; to behave in a way that is dishonorable or shameful.

"Dishonors" Examples

Examples of "dishonors"


The company's shady business practices dishonors the industry as a whole. ([verb] - to cause someone or something to lose respect)
Her deceitful actions dishonored her family's good name. ([verb] - to cause shame or loss of respect)
Failing to pay taxes dishonors the social contract between citizens and the government. ([verb] - to show disrespect or disregard)
By breaking the rules, the player risked dishonoring her team and earning a penalty. ([verb] - to bring shame or disrepute to)
The lack of compassion shown by the politician dishonors the values of our society. ([verb] - to show disrespect or disdain for

"Dishonors" Similar Words

Dishing

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

Dishonest

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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.

Dishonorable

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The word "dishonorable" refers to a lack of honor or respect for others. It can describe behavior or actions that are cowardly, unscrupulous, or unethical, and are often considered to be morally wrong or unacceptable. In a broader sense, it can also refer to something that is shameful, ignominious, or brings discredit or shame.

Dishonored

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The word "dishonored" is the past participle of the verb "dishonor", which means to deprive someone or something of honor, respect, or dignity. Disgrace, shame, or disrepute may also be implied.

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Dishonour

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Dishonour refers to a loss of reputation, faith, or characterization, often in a way that is involuntary, unjust, or undeserved. It can also imply a breach of trust or a failure to uphold a moral standard. Individuals, organizations, or institutions can experience dishonour when they are exposed to shame, scandal, or controversy.

Dishonourably

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The word "dishonourably" is an adverb that means in a way that is unworthy of respect, reputation, or dignity. It is often used to describe an action or behavior that is unethical, unscrupulous, or reprehensible. It can also imply a sense of shame, regret, or disrepute. For example, "He was discharged from the army dishonourably for his misconduct."

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Dishware

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Dishware refers to the dishes, cups, glasses, and cutlery used to eat and drink from, typically made of ceramic, glass, or metal.

Dishwasher

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Dishwashers

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Dishwashers are kitchen appliances designed to clean dishes, glassware, and utensils automatically. They are also commonly referred to as dishwashing machines or washing machines.