dishonored

/dɪsˈɑnərd/
adjective
  1. Having lost respect, honor, or good reputation; disgraced.
    • The family name was dishonored by the scandal.
    • She felt dishonored after being accused of cheating.
    • The dishonored knight was banished from the kingdom.
Antonyms
verb
  1. Past tense of dishonor: caused someone to lose honor or respect; brought shame upon.
    • He dishonored his family by stealing from them.
    • The general dishonored his uniform by surrendering without a fight.
    • They dishonored the agreement by not paying on time.
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