dishonor
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verbDefinition of DISHONOR
transitive verb
1
a : to treat in a degrading manner b : to bring shame on
2
: to refuse to accept or pay (as a bill or check)
Examples of DISHONOR
- She dishonored her oath of office.
- The bank dishonored my check.
First Known Use of DISHONOR
13th century
Related to DISHONOR
Related Words: abash, confound, confuse, discomfit, disconcert, discountenance, embarrass, faze, fluster, mortify, nonplus, rattle; belittle, castigate, criticize, cry down, decry, depreciate, detract, diminish, discount, disparage, minimize, put down, ridicule, write off; bad-mouth, defame, defile, libel, malign, slander; affront, insult; censure, condemn, damn, denounce, execrate, reprehend, reprobate
Near Antonyms: acclaim, applaud, boast, celebrate, cheer, cite, commend, compliment, congratulate, decorate, eulogize, extol (also extoll), fete (or fĂȘte), hail, honor, laud, praise, salute, tout; acknowledge, recognize; highlight, play up, spotlight; dignify, ennoble, enshrine, ensky, enthrone, glorify, magnify; advance, boost, lift, promote, raise, upgrade, uplift; idealize, romanticize
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