
1) Abase 2) Attainder 3) Attaint 4) Befoul 5) Contempt 6) Corruptness 7) Debase 8) Desecrate 9) Discredit 10) Disesteem 11) Disgrace 12) Dishonour 13) Disrepute 14) Ignominy 15) Improbity 16) Infamy 17) Odium 18) Ravish 19) Shame 20) Smirch
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1) An indignity 2) Bring shame or dishonor upon 3) Bring shame upon 4) Disgrace 5) Dishonour 6) Ignominy 7) Infamy 8) Lack or loss of honor 9) Lacking honor or integrity 10) Refuse to accept 11) Stain 12) Standing 13) Use calumny 14) Worst fate for a Klingon
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- a state of shame or disgrace
- lacking honor or integrity
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• (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. • (n.) Lack of honor; disgrace; ignominy; shame; reproach. • (n.) The nonpayment or...
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v. The refusal to pay the amount due on a promissory note or pay a check's face value.
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A statistical process that links the probability of default to a specified set of financial ratios.
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Dis·hon'or (dĭs*ŏn'ẽr
or dĭz-)
noun [ Middle English
deshonour ,
dishonour , Old French
deshonor ,
deshonur , French
déshonneur ; prefix
des- (L.
dis- ) +
honor ,
honur , French
honneur , fr...
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Dis·hon'or transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Dishonored ;
present participle & verbal noun Dishonoring .] [ Middle English
deshonouren , French
déshonorer ; prefix
dés- (L.
dis- ) +
honorer...Found on
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This term is applied to the nonfulfilment of commercial engagements. To dishonor a bill of exchange, or a promissory note, is to refuse or neglect to pay it at maturity. The holder is bound to give notice to the parties to such instrument of its dishonor, and his laches will discharge the indorsers.
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To refuse to pay the face amount of a check or the amount due on a promissory note.
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[
n] - a state of shame or disgrace 2. [n] - lacking honor or integrity 3. [v] - bring dishonor upon 4. [v] - refuse to accept
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dishonour noun lacking honor or integrity
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lack or loss of honor; disgraceful or dishonest character or conduct. · disgrace; ignominy; shame: His arrest brought dishonor to his family. · an indignity; insult: to do someone a dishonor. · a cause of shame or disgrace: He is a dishonor to his family. · failure or refusal of the drawee or intended acceptor of a bill of ex...
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