dishonour Definisi Dalam Bahasa Melayu

  • 0 disgrace; shame -- memalukan

    • He had brought dishonour/dishonor upon his family.

  • 1 to cause shame to -- mengaibkan

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Examples of dishonour

  • The intimidation of women has been used as a means of dishonouring and dehumanising entire communities.

  • It was introduced with deceit, duplicity and dishonour.

  • To discard our friends is to besmirch their honour; to neglect their record—or to connive at such a thing—would be to dishonour ourselves.

  • This can lead to risks for the casinos who may find that the original cheque is dishonoured, and it causes irritation among players.

  • This shield cannot be dishonoured.

  • The family/biradari stands dishonoured.

  • A renegade who acted from conscience might retain his sense of integrity even as others reviled him, but in general men remained sensitive to public accusations of dishonour.

  • The king's dishonour undermined the bonds of affinity that held social order together.

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