noun
- loss of respect, reputation, or dignity; shame
- a person or thing that brings shame or discredit
verb
- to cause someone to lose respect or reputation; to shame
- to refuse to accept or pay (a check, bill, or draft)
Usage: finance
Examples
- His actions brought dishonour to his family.
- She felt a deep sense of dishonour after the public scandal.
- The general was dishonoured by his defeat in battle.
- The bank dishonoured the cheque due to insufficient funds.
- To break a promise is to dishonour your word.
- He refused to be dishonoured by false accusations.