Dishonor(n.) Lack of honor; disgrace; ignominy; shame; reproach.
Dishonor(n.) The nonpayment or nonacceptance of commercial paper by the party on whom it is drawn.
Dishonor(v. t.) 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; as, the duelist dishonors himself to maintain his honor.
Dishonor(v. t.) To violate the chastity of; to debauch.
Dishonor(v. t.) To refuse or decline to accept or pay; -- said of a bill, check, note, or draft which is due or presented; as, to dishonor a bill exchange.
Dishonorable(a.) Wanting in honor; not honorable; bringing or deserving dishonor; staining the character, and lessening the reputation; shameful; disgraceful; base.
Dishonorable(a.) Wanting in honor or esteem; disesteemed.
Dishonored(imp. & p. p.) of Dishonor
Dishonorer(n.) One who dishonors or disgraces; one who treats another indignity.
Dishonoring(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Dishonor
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