dishonour

/dɪsˈɑnər/
noun
  1. A state of shame or disgrace; loss of honor or respect.
    • She felt a deep sense of dishonour after breaking her word.
    • He chose death rather than live in dishonour.
    • The scandal brought dishonour to the entire family.
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verb
  1. To bring shame or disgrace upon; to treat without respect.
    • The bank dishonoured the cheque because there were insufficient funds.
    • They dishonoured the memory of their ancestors by selling the land.
    • He dishonoured his country by spying for the enemy.
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