Synonym: assault, attaint, disgrace, dishonor, outrage, rape, ravish, shame, violate. Similar words: dishonor, dishonest, dishonesty, honour, dish out, monotonously, monotonous, honor. Meaning: [dɪs'ɒnə] n. 1. a state of shame or disgrace 2. lacking honor or integrity. v. 1. bring shame or dishonor upon 2. force (someone) to have sex against their will 3. refuse to accept.
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31. She felt herself shut in with her dishonour.
32. We are numb to dishonour.
33. It was as if she felt on her lips the taste of dishonour.
34. Protest is dispensed with by any circumstance which would dispense with notice of dishonour.
35. If a person has no money in the bank,[http://sentencedict.com] the bank will dishonour his checks.
36. It is sown in dishonour. It is raised in glory.
37. Don't you dishonour their memories by pretending you didn't know!
38. Zeng Jize embodied his patriotic spirit in the diplomatic practice, not stinting his own life, glory and dishonour, defending the interests of the state and nation.
39. Notice of dishonour, in order to BE valid and effectual, must BE given in accordance with the following rules.
40. If the daughter of a priest be taken in whoredom, and dishonour the name of her father, she shall be burnt with fire.
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