Dishonor
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Dishonor ( noun )
- Lack of respect or recognition for something or someone.
- A loss of reputation or dignity.
Origin:
From the old french word "deshonorer" meaning to dishonor or disgrace, from the latin word "dishonorare" meaning to dishonor.
Examples:
- His dishonor was caused by his dishonesty.
- The country's dishonor was caused by the corrupt actions of its leaders.
- The soldier's dishonor was caused by his cowardice.
- The company's dishonor was caused by the unsafe conditions in its factories.
- The athlete's dishonor was caused by his use of performance-enhancing drugs.
(As a verb)
Dishonor ( verb )
- Lack of respect or recognition for something or someone.
- A loss of reputation or dignity.
Origin:
From the old french word "deshonorer" meaning to dishonor or disgrace, from the latin word "dishonorare" meaning to dishonor.
Examples:
- His dishonor was caused by his dishonesty.
- The country's dishonor was caused by the corrupt actions of its leaders.
- The soldier's dishonor was caused by his cowardice.
- The company's dishonor was caused by the unsafe conditions in its factories.
- The athlete's dishonor was caused by his use of performance-enhancing drugs.