How Do You Spell DISHONOR?

Pronunciation: [dɪsˈɒnə] (IPA)

The word "dishonor" is spelled with the letter combination "h-o-n-o-r" instead of "h-o-n-o-u-r" in British English. This is due to the differences in spelling between American and British English. In IPA phonetic transcription, the word is pronounced /dɪsˈɒnər/ or dis-ON-er. The stress falls on the second syllable, dis. The word means to bring shame or disgrace to someone or something. It is important to use the correct spelling of words to ensure clear communication and avoid confusion.

DISHONOR Meaning and Definition

  1. Dishonor is a noun that refers to the loss or lack of respect, esteem, or reputation of an individual, group, or entity due to questionable actions, behavior, or circumstances. It is often associated with disgrace, shame, or humiliation. Dishonor is the opposite of honor, which signifies high moral principles, integrity, and respectability.

    When someone is dishonored, it means their character or reputation has been tarnished, and they are seen in a negative light by others. This loss of honor can occur through various means, such as engaging in dishonest practices, committing unethical or immoral acts, or failing to uphold personal or societal standards.

    Dishonor can also be imposed upon someone by others. For instance, a public figure may face dishonor if they are exposed for engaging in illegal activities or for betraying the trust of their constituents. In such cases, the dishonor may lead to social condemnation, legal consequences, or the loss of professional positions or opportunities.

    In some cultures, dishonor carries significant social implications and can affect not only the dishonored individual but also their family or community. It may result in exclusion, ostracization, or other forms of social punishment.

    Overall, dishonor represents a loss of dignity, respect, or prestige resulting from either personal actions or perceptions held by others.

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Etymology of DISHONOR

The word "dishonor" has originated from the Old French term "desonor", which was derived from the Latin word "dis" meaning "lack of" or "not", and the word "honor". In Latin, "honor" signifies respect, dignity, or reputation. Therefore, "dishonor" combines the prefix "dis" with "honor" to imply the absence or loss of honor, respect, or dignity.

Similar spelling words for DISHONOR

Plural form of DISHONOR is DISHONORS

Conjugate verb Dishonor

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have dishonored
you would have dishonored
he/she/it would have dishonored
we would have dishonored
they would have dishonored

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

I would have been dishonoring
you would have been dishonoring
he/she/it would have been dishonoring
we would have been dishonoring
they would have been dishonoring

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

I would dishonor
you would dishonor
he/she/it would dishonor
we would dishonor
they would dishonor

CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

I would be dishonoring
you would be dishonoring
he/she/it would be dishonoring
we would be dishonoring
they would be dishonoring

FUTURE

I will dishonor
you will dishonor
he/she/it will dishonor
we will dishonor
they will dishonor

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be dishonoring
you will be dishonoring
he/she/it will be dishonoring
we will be dishonoring
they will be dishonoring

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have dishonored
you will have dishonored
he/she/it will have dishonored
we will have dishonored
they will have dishonored

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been dishonoring
you will have been dishonoring
he/she/it will have been dishonoring
we will have been dishonoring
they will have been dishonoring

IMPERATIVE

we Let´s dishonor

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was dishonoring
you were dishonoring
he/she/it was dishonoring
we were dishonoring
they were dishonoring

PAST PARTICIPLE

dishonored

PAST PERFECT

I had dishonored
you had dishonored
he/she/it had dishonored
we had dishonored
they had dishonored

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been dishonoring
you had been dishonoring
he/she/it had been dishonoring
we had been dishonoring
they had been dishonoring

PRESENT

I dishonor
you dishonor
he/she/it dishonors
we dishonor
they dishonor

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am dishonoring
you are dishonoring
he/she/it is dishonoring
we are dishonoring
they are dishonoring

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

dishonoring

PRESENT PERFECT

I have dishonored
you have dishonored
he/she/it has dishonored
we have dishonored
they have dishonored

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been dishonoring
you have been dishonoring
he/she/it has been dishonoring
we have been dishonoring
they have been dishonoring

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it dishonor

SIMPLE PAST

I dishonored
you dishonored
he/she/it dishonored
we dishonored
they dishonored

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