dishonour
Found in thesaurus: standing,
unrighteousness,
assault,
set on,
attack,
assail,
decline,
turn down,
refuse,
pass up,
reject
dishonour
v.
deshonrar, desacreditar, desgraciar, deshonorar, mancillar
s.
deshonor, descrédito, deshonra, detraimiento
dishonor
v.- deshonrar, amancillar, infamar; no pagar -
s.- deshonor
dishonour1 [dishonor, -USA]
(n.) = deshonra, deshonor.
Ex: If she does so to hide her dishonour, she is subject to six months to two years in prison.
dishonour2 [dishonor, -USA]
(v.) = deshonrar.
Ex: She had dishonoured him and his village, but worst of all she had put herself in unimaginable danger.