| dishonor | (n) ความเสื่อมเสีย, See also: การเสียชื่อเสียง, ความขายหน้า, ความอับอาย, ความอัปยศ, Syn. shame, infamy, abasement, Ant. grace, honor |
| dishonor | (vt) ทำให้เสียชื่อเสียง, See also: ทำให้เสื่อมเสีย, ทำให้อับอายขายหน้า, Syn. disgrace, discredit, Ant. honor |
| ขายชื่อ | (v) betray away somebody's name, See also: dishonor, Syn. ขายชื่อเสียง, Example: อาชญากรรายนี้ได้ขายชื่อบริษัทที่เกี่ยวข้องกับธุรกิจประเภทเดียวกัน, Thai Definition: เอาชื่อเข้าแลกในทำนองขาย |
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| dishonor | Death is preferable to dishonor. |
| dishonor | Her act reflected dishonor upon her. |
| dishonor | I would rather die than live in dishonor. |
| dishonor |
| dishonor | (n) a state of shame or disgrace, Syn. dishonour, Ant. honor, Example: he was resigned to a life of dishonor |
| dishonor | (n) lacking honor or integrity, Syn. dishonour, Ant. honor |
| dishonor | (v) bring shame or dishonor upon, Syn. shame, dishonour, attaint, disgrace, Ant. honor, Example: he dishonored his family by committing a serious crime |
| dishonor | (v) refuse to accept, Syn. dishonour, Ant. honor, Example: dishonor checks and drafts |
| dishonorable | (adj) lacking honor or integrity; deserving dishonor, Syn. dishonourable, Ant. honorable, Example: dishonorable in thought and deed |
| dishonorable discharge | (n) a discharge from the armed forces for a grave offense (as sabotage or espionage or cowardice or murder) |
| dishonorableness | (n) the quality of not deserving honor or respect, Syn. dishonourableness, Ant. honorableness |
| dishonorably | (adv) in a dishonorable manner, Ant. honorably, Example: he acted dishonorably |
| dishonorably | (adv) with dishonor, Ant. honorably, Example: he was dishonorably discharged |
| Dishonor | n. [ OE. deshonour, dishonour, OF. deshonor, deshonur, F. déshonneur; pref. des- (L. dis-) + honor, honur, F. honneur, fr. L. honor. See Honor. ] It was not meet for us to see the king's dishonor. Ezra iv. 14. [ 1913 Webster ] His honor rooted in dishonor stood. Tennyson. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Dishonor | v. t. Nothing . . . that may dishonor |
| Dishonorable | a. [ Cf. F. déshonorable. ] He that is dishonorable in riches, how much more in poverty! Ecclus. x. 31. [ 1913 Webster ] To find ourselves dishonorable graves. Shak. -- |
| Dishonorary | a. Bringing dishonor on; tending to disgrace; lessening reputation. Holmes. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Dishonorer | n. One who dishonors or disgraces; one who treats another indignity. Milton. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| 不名誉事物 | [不 名 誉 事 物 / 不 名 譽 事 物] dishonor [Add to Longdo] |
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