💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Dishonours"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| disgraceverb | The condition of being out of favor; loss of favor, regard, or respect. |
| dishonorverb | American standard spelling of dishonour. |
| shameverb | (transitive) To cause to feel shame. |
| outrageverb | (transitive) To inspire feelings of outrage in. |
| attaintverb | (now rare) To taint; to corrupt, sully. |
| violateverb | (transitive) To break or disregard (a rule or convention). |
| ravishverb | (transitive, usually passive voice) To transport with joy or delight; to delight to ecstasy. |
| rapeverb | (chiefly transitive) To force sexual intercourse or other sexual activity upon (someone) without their consent. |
| dishonourable | British standard spelling of dishonorable. |
| dishonorable | Without honor, or causing dishonor. |
| dishonorably | In a dishonorable manner. |
| honoursnoun | a university degree with honors |
| dishonestynoun | (uncountable) The characteristic or condition of being dishonest. |
| dishonorable dischargenoun | (military) Release from military service because of conduct that is considered reprehensible. |
| ignominiesnoun | Great dishonor, shame, or humiliation. |
| dishonoredverb | Disgraced, defiled, treated with dishonor. |
| disrespectable | Not respectable. |
| disgracedverb | Having been disgraced; having a damaged reputation. |
| disrespectnoun | A lack of respect, esteem or courteous behaviour. |
| honourablenoun | UK standard spelling of honorable. |
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