Dishonor ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Dishonor ( noun )

  1. Lack of respect or recognition for something or someone.
  2. 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:

  1. His dishonor was caused by his dishonesty.
  2. The country's dishonor was caused by the corrupt actions of its leaders.
  3. The soldier's dishonor was caused by his cowardice.
  4. The company's dishonor was caused by the unsafe conditions in its factories.
  5. The athlete's dishonor was caused by his use of performance-enhancing drugs.

(As a verb)

Dishonor ( verb )

  1. Lack of respect or recognition for something or someone.
  2. 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:

  1. His dishonor was caused by his dishonesty.
  2. The country's dishonor was caused by the corrupt actions of its leaders.
  3. The soldier's dishonor was caused by his cowardice.
  4. The company's dishonor was caused by the unsafe conditions in its factories.
  5. The athlete's dishonor was caused by his use of performance-enhancing drugs.
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