noun
- plural of dishonorer; people who bring shame, disgrace, or loss of respect to someone or something
Usage: formal or literary usage
Examples
- The dishonorers of the family name were eventually held accountable.
- Those who break their promises are dishonorers of their word.
- The dishonorers of the treaty faced international condemnation.
- She refused to associate with the dishonorers of her ancestors' legacy.
- The dishonorers of the institution were expelled from membership.