DISGRACE vs DISHONOUR: NOUN
- A state of being out of favor; exclusion from favor, confidence, or trust: as, the minister retired from court in disgrace.
- A state of ignominy, dishonor, or shame; subjection to opprobrium.
- A cause of shame or reproach; that which dishonors: as, honest poverty is no disgrace.
- Want of grace of person or mind; illfavoredness; ungracious condition or character.
- An act of unkindness; an ill turn.
- Synonyms and Disgrace, Dishonor, etc. (see odium), discredit, ignominy, infamy, disrepute, reproach, contempt, opprobrium, obloquy.
- Scandal, blot.
- The condition of being out of favor; loss of favor, regard, or respect.
- The state of being dishonored, or covered with shame; dishonor; shame; ignominy.
- That which brings dishonor; cause of shame or reproach; great discredit.
- A state of dishonor
- Loss of honor, respect, or reputation; shame.
- An act of unkindness; a disfavor.
- One that brings disfavor or discredit.
- The condition of being strongly and generally disapproved.
- Failure or refusal of the drawee or intended acceptor of a negotiable instrument, such as a bill of exchange or note, to accept it or, if it is accepted, to pay and retire it.
- A lack of honour or integrity
- Shame or disgrace
- A state of shame or disgrace
- Lacking honor or integrity
DISGRACE vs DISHONOUR: VERB
- Reduce in worth or character, usually verbally
- Damage the reputation of
- To disrespect another; to put someone out of favor.
- Bring shame or dishonor upon
- Refuse to accept
- Bring shame or dishonor upon
- Force (someone) to have sex against their will
- To bring disgrace upon someone or something; to shame
- To refuse to accept something, such as a cheque
- To violate or rape
DISGRACE vs DISHONOUR: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To bring shame or dishonor on.
- To treat discourteously; to upbraid; to revile.
- To do disfavor to; to bring reproach or shame upon; to dishonor; to treat or cover with ignominy; to lower in estimation.
- To deprive of favor or good repute; treat with disfavor.
- To put out of favor; to dismiss with dishonor.
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DISGRACE vs DISHONOUR: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To put out of favor; dismiss with discredit.
- To treat or affect ignominiously; bring or cast shame or reproach upon; dishonor; put to shame.
- To revile; upbraid; heap reproaches upon.
- Synonyms and Debase, Degrade, etc. (see abase); to shame, mortify, dishonor; tarnish, blot, stain, sully. See list under debase.
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DISGRACE vs DISHONOUR: RELATED WORDS
- Lamentable, Humiliation, Scandalous, Embarrassment, Travesty, Shameful, Attaint, Put down, Dishonour, Degrade, Discredit, Demean, Ignominy, Dishonor, Shame
- Sholokhov, Fervour, Suspended sentence, Daylight robbery, Sexual discrimination, Discredit, Defilement, Attaint, Violate, Ravish, Disgrace, Outrage, Shame, Rape, Dishonor
DISGRACE vs DISHONOUR: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Pity, Insult, Regrettable, Affront, Lamentable, Humiliation, Scandalous, Embarrassment, Shameful, Put down, Dishonour, Discredit, Demean, Dishonor, Shame
- Hidden agenda, Religious belief, Negative feedback, Fervour, Suspended sentence, Daylight robbery, Sexual discrimination, Discredit, Defilement, Violate, Ravish, Disgrace, Outrage, Shame, Dishonor
DISGRACE vs DISHONOUR: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- This was a total disgrace for the administration.
- And what you just said is a disgrace.
- Rid of My Disgrace is powerful, healing medicine.
- Like Key with his Pony tail pulling disgrace.
- This is a disgrace to all common sense.
- You are a disgrace to the Black race!
- See that you do nothing to disgrace it.
- Ah I wofull man, what heavens hard disgrace.
- To be held in a state of disgrace.
- Flotsam and jetsam: No place for disgrace - 2014 This is a re-recording of the entire No place for disgrace album.
- Secondly, he does not wish to dishonour his lord.
- Weymouth name into the regions of dishonour and shame.
- The merchant may charge you a dishonour fee.
- What are the problems in Dishonour of Cheque?
- How do Predictive Direct Debit Dishonour Notifications work?
- NOTICE OF DISHONOUR formal a comparecer en juicio.
- The definition of honour and dishonour is linked to the remedy you seek in your affidavit of truth of dishonour.
- Those who dishonour the Mother, dishonour the Son.
- Account, you shall be required to pay the Bank dishonour Charges of an amount specified in Agreement Schedule for every such dishonour.
- Do no dishonour to the earth least you dishonour the spirit of man.
DISGRACE vs DISHONOUR: QUESTIONS
- Is it a disgrace what Samsung has done with MirrorLink?
- What makes Coetzee's The New Yorker disgrace so good?
- Did Fox News condemn the Capitol riot as a disgrace?
- What is an example of disgrace in the Great Gatsby?
- Is America's private prison system a national disgrace?
- Is it a disgrace for Pennsylvania and Allied Universal?
- Who brought disgrace to Australian cricket over ball tampering?
- What are some famous quotations from Coetzee's disgrace?
- What does dismissal with disgrace mean in the military?
- How does public disgrace affect relationships with Sims?
- What is the criminal liability of drawer in case of dishonour of cheque?
- Are overlimit and honour and dishonour fees penalties?
- What is a notary for dishonour of negotiable instrument?
- What is the jurisdiction of filing cheque dishonour cases?
- What episode of death without Dishonour is Taggart in?
- What is the criminal liability for dishonour of cheque?
- When does stop payment amount to dishonour of cheque?
- What is the dishonour fee for cheques/direct debit?