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Dishonoured Meaning in English

word · lemma: dishonour

dɪˈsɑːnɚd
di-SAAN-erd
dɪsˈɒnəd
dis-ON-uhd

Definition

Dishonoured means having lost respect or good reputation, often due to shameful actions. It can also mean having a payment (like a cheque) refused by a bank.

Usage & Nuances

Formal word, often used in legal, historical, or financial contexts. Common phrases: 'dishonoured cheque' (bank refuses to pay), 'dishonoured family' (lost honor). Do not confuse with 'dishonest' (not truthful). More frequent in writing than in everyday speech.

Example Sentences

His actions dishonoured the whole team.

basic

The bank dishonoured his cheque.

basic

She felt dishonoured after the insult.

basic

My family's name was dishonoured, and we've never really recovered.

natural

If a cheque is dishonoured, you might have to pay extra fees.

natural

He apologized for what he had dishonoured in the past.

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