adjective
- having lost respect or reputation; disgraced
verb
- past tense of dishonor; brought shame or disgrace upon
- past tense of dishonor; failed to pay or accept a check or bill
Usage: financial
Examples
- The dishonored politician resigned from office.
- She felt dishonored by the false accusations.
- The family name was dishonored by his actions.
- He dishonored his promise to help them.
- The bank dishonored the check due to insufficient funds.
- The dishonored soldier lost his rank and medals.
- They dishonored the treaty by breaking its terms.