dishonor|dishonored|dishonoring|dishonors in English
verb
[dis·hon·or || dɪs'ɒnə]
disgrace, bring shame, ruin the reputation of
Use "dishonor|dishonored|dishonoring|dishonors" in a sentence
1. Misconception: Cremation dishonors the body
2. He dishonored our family name.
3. You dishonor yourself.
4. + 6 But you have dishonored the poor.
5. I offered him no dishonor.
6. He chooses death before dishonor.
7. We do not idolize God-dishonoring symbols.
8. Katsumoto no longer dishonors himself by using firearms, you see.
9. □ What God-dishonoring record has the man of lawlessness made?
10. Death is preferable to dishonor.
11. Brother, death before dishonor
12. God viewed their action as dishonoring Jehovah himself.
13. And her rulers* dearly love dishonor.
14. Death was considered vastly preferable to dishonor.
15. I prefer death to dishonor.
16. You dishonor the marker, you die.
17. There's no dishonor in turning back.
18. We had to choose between death and dishonor.
19. * This teaching has given rise to the God-dishonoring doctrine of hellfire.
20. He had to choose between death and dishonor.
21. “*”s Addenda Information (Alphamerical field) “7”s Dishonored Trace Number
22. What he had done brought dishonor to the family.
23. He was a dishonor to his regiment.
24. No taint of dishonor ever touched him.
25. The wise will inherit honor, But fools display dishonor.