dishonor
dis‧hon‧our , dishonor /dɪsˈɒnə $ -ˈɑːnər/ noun [uncountable]
dishonour , dishonor verb [transitive]
ننگ، ننگین کردن، ابروریزی، بی شرفی، رسوایی، نکول، بی احترامی کردن به، تجاوز کردن به عصمت (کسی)
بی احترامی کردن به، بی احترامی، نکول برات
dishonor[noun]Synonyms: disgrace, discredit, disesteem, disrepute, ignominy, infamy, obloquy, odium, opprobrium, shame
Antonyms: honor
Contrasted words: reverence, veneration, authority, credit, influence, prestige, weight
[TahlilGaran] English Synonym Dictionary ▲
I. dis‧hon‧our1 British English,
dishonor American English /dɪsˈɒnə $ -ˈɑːnər/
noun [uncountable] loss of respect from other people, because you have behaved in a morally unacceptable way
Antonym : honour:
You’ve brought enough dishonour on your family already without causing any more trouble. [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
II. dishonour2 British English,
dishonor American English verb [transitive]1. formal to make your family, country, profession etc lose the respect of other people:
He dishonored the uniform and did not deserve to be a marine.2. if a bank dishonours a cheque, it refuses to pay out money for it
Antonym : honour3. to refuse to keep an agreement or promise
Antonym : honour:
Union leaders accused management of dishonouring existing pay agreements. [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲