Dishonors synonyms and antonyms
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(Psychology) A bleeding spot on the skin considered to be a manifestation of conversion disorder.
Ill repute, disgrace, or infamy resulting from this
An infamous act
Disgraceful, shameful, or contemptible quality, behavior, or act
The definition of a disgrace is a loss of respect or a public dishonor.
Absence or loss of belief or trust; disbelief; doubt
A flowing out or pouring forth; emission; secretion:
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An open or intentional insult; slight to one's dignity
indignities
Something that humiliates, insults, or injures the dignity or self-respect; affront
Respect for propriety or morality:
To rape
To rape.
In common law, the felony of a man having illegal sexual intercourse with a woman other than his wife, by force or with threat of violence and against her will; unlawful sexual act with an unwilling other, and usually involving threat of violence. to commit the act of forcible sexual intercourse.
To lose luster; become discolored:
To hurt the pride or dignity of by causing to be or seem foolish or contemptible; mortify
To lower in dignity; dishonor or disgrace:
To defile is defined as to make something unclean, either literally or figuratively.
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(Archaic) To disgrace.
The act of humiliating or humbling someone; abasement of pride; mortification.
credits (antonym)
An arrangement for deferred payment of a loan or purchase:
esteems (antonym)
Favorable regard; respect.
honors (antonym)
To do or give something in honor of
upgrades (antonym)
To promote to a more skilled job at higher pay
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insults (related)
A bodily injury, irritation, or trauma.
respects (related)
Due regard for something considered important or authoritative:
Find another word for dishonors. In this page you can discover 30 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for dishonors, like: stigmata, obloquies, infamies, ignominies, disgraces, discredits, discharges, affronts, reproaches, indignities and shames.
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