dishonour|dishonours in English
noun
[dis·hon·our || dɪs'ɒnə]
shame, disgrace, infamy
Use "dishonour|dishonours" in a sentence
1. It's not a dishonour check.
2. There's no dishonour in losing.
3. He chooses death before dishonour.
4. Stealing reflects dishonour on your family.
5. He who does not honour his wife, dishonours himself.
6. The students should not dishonour their teachers.
7. The choice lies between death and dishonour.
8. Death was considered vastly preferable to dishonour.
9. His behaviour reflects dishonour on his parents.
10. He had to choose between death and dishonour.
11. We had to choose between death and dishonour.
12. The implications of dishonour can be very serious.
13. There was, however, no dishonour in such a defeat.
14. When this happens, they will dishonour their own promises.
15. Do not blacken your fame, and perish in dishonour!
16. 18 She felt herself shut in with her dishonour.
17. Better to die in glory than live in dishonour.
18. Or what nunnery would take you,[Sentencedict.com] in your dishonour?
19. Yes, but the dishonour of my family will be avenged.
20. Her actions have brought shame and dishonour on the profession.
21. It would dishonour my family if I didn't wear the veil.
22. 28 It would dishonour my family if I didn't wear the veil.
23. We suspect he means to dishonour the agreement made three years ago.
24. Some of the leaders of the coup took their lives rather than face dishonour.
25. He has brought her kingdom and its princes down to the ground in dishonour.