DISHONOR vs RAVISH: NOUN
- In com., failure or refusal of the drawee or acceptor of a bill of exchange or note to accept it, or, if it is accepted, to pay and retire it. See dishonor, transitive verb, 4.
- Disgrace inflicted; violation of one's honor or dignity.
- The state of being disgraced, or considered dishonorable; disgrace; shame; reproach.
- Failure to pay or refusal to accept a note, a bill, or another commercial obligation.
- A cause of loss of honor.
- The condition of having lost honor or good repute.
- Loss of honor, respect, or reputation.
- Lacking honor or integrity
- Want of honor; dishonorable character or conduct.
- Lack of honor; disgrace; ignominy; shame; reproach.
- The nonpayment or nonacceptance of commercial paper by the party on whom it is drawn.
- Alternative form of dishonour.
- A state of shame or disgrace
- Ravishment; ecstasy; a transport or rapture.
DISHONOR vs RAVISH: VERB
- Force (someone) to have sex against their will
- Bring shame or dishonor upon
- Refuse to accept
- Hold spellbound
- Force (someone) to have sex against their will
- To rape.
DISHONOR vs RAVISH: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To bring shame or disgrace upon.
- To treat in a disrespectful or demeaning manner.
- To refuse or decline to accept or pay; -- said of a bill, check, note, or draft which is due or presented.
- To violate the chastity of; to debauch.
- To deprive of honor; to disgrace; to bring reproach or shame on; to treat with indignity, or as unworthy in the sight of others; to stain the character of; to lessen the reputation of.
- To fail or refuse to accept or pay (a note, bill, or check, for example).
- To have carnal knowledge of (a woman) by force, and against her consent; to rape.
- To transport with joy or delight; to delight to ecstasy.
- To seize and carry away by violence; to snatch by force.
- To seize and carry away by force.
- To overwhelm with emotion; enrapture.
- To force (another) to have sexual intercourse; rape.
DISHONOR vs RAVISH: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Synonyms To shame, degrade, discredit.
- To disgrace by the deprivation of, or as of, ornament.
- In com., to refuse to honor; refuse or fail to accept or pay: as, to dishonor a bill of exchange. A bill or note is also said to he dishonored when overdue and unpaid, although there may have been no actual demand or refusal to pay.
- To violate the chastity of; ravish; seduce.
- To treat with indignity.
- To insult.
- To deprive of honor; violate the honor or dignity of; disgrace; bring reproach or shame on; stain the character of; lessen in reputation.
- To violate the chastity of; commit rape upon; deflower.
- To deprive by seizure; dispossess violently: with of.
- To transport mentally; enrapture; bring into a state of ecstasy, as of delight or fear.
- To seize and carry off; transport or take away forcibly; snatch away.
DISHONOR vs RAVISH: RELATED WORDS
- Disrepute, Defile, Affront, Cowardice, Insult, Disrespect, Infamy, Attaint, Rape, Violate, Outrage, Ravish, Dishonour, Shame, Disgrace
- Devour, Bewitch, Deflower, Seduce, Enthral, Transport, Outrage, Violate, Dishonour, Delight, Rape, Dishonor, Enthrall, Enchant, Enrapture
DISHONOR vs RAVISH: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Slander, Sin, Shamefulness, Betrayal, Defile, Affront, Cowardice, Insult, Disrespect, Violate, Outrage, Ravish, Dishonour, Shame, Disgrace
- Caress, Devour, Bewitch, Deflower, Seduce, Enthral, Transport, Outrage, Violate, Dishonour, Delight, Dishonor, Enthrall, Enchant, Enrapture
DISHONOR vs RAVISH: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Finally, this administration has done us the ultimate dishonor.
- They dishonor the principles I am trying to uphold.
- Presentment, protest, demand and notice of dishonor are waived.
- Dishonor means failure to honor a negotiable instrument.
- Do what you will, dishonor shall be humor.
- The only dishonor might be not to try.
- Lord our God will turn it to dishonor.
- Disgrace, cause of reproach, blur, spot, stain, dishonor.
- Heavenly Father, and will always dishonor the Son, and will always dishonor the Father who sent Him.
- In case of dishonor the indorser is relieved from liability unless he has been given notice of dishonor.
- Assault with intent to ravish was never considered by the previous jury, thus precluding any notion that appellant Plath had once been acquitted thereof.
- Ravish brows and Ravir lash is a microblading and lash specialist salon.
- Zeus had fallen for Io, a young, mortal priestess of Hera, and in his lust came down from Olympus to ravish her.
- Exclusion of persons from courtroom in cases of rape and assault with intent to ravish.
- Jody leads Stitch the mentally retarded member of the gang to ravish Debby anally.
- You use words to ravish people with the beauty of the kingdom.
- But this, then at least she could have tonight, using her tongue to plunder and ravish.
- Singh R, Kalra A, Ravish BS, Divya S, Parameswaran TN, Srinivas KVNS, Bagyaraj DJ.
- Whom they have ravish'd must by me be slain.
- SYN: Seduce, corrupt, ravish, violate, pollute, defile, vitiate.
DISHONOR vs RAVISH: QUESTIONS
- What happens if there is no proof of notice of dishonor?
- What are some good words to use to describe dishonor?
- What is the origin of the phrase Death Before Dishonor?
- Is the concealment of Dishonor an element of infanticide?
- When did the original Death Before Dishonor come out on DVD?
- Why is a century of dishonor important to American history?
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