Use "dishonor" in a sentence

1. You dishonor yourself.

2. I offered him no dishonor.

3. He chooses death before dishonor.

4. Death is preferable to dishonor.

5. Brother, death before dishonor

6. And her rulers* dearly love dishonor.

7. Death was considered vastly preferable to dishonor.

8. I prefer death to dishonor.

9. You dishonor the marker, you die.

10. There's no dishonor in turning back.

11. We had to choose between death and dishonor.

12. He had to choose between death and dishonor.

13. What he had done brought dishonor to the family.

14. He was a dishonor to his regiment.

15. No taint of dishonor ever touched him.

16. The wise will inherit honor, But fools display dishonor.

17. The reproach and dishonor heaped upon his own name remains.

18. God will soon punish religions that dishonor him.

19. As a consequence, science has fallen into a certain “dishonor.”

20. Badgerweed 231-852-9432 Respect honor or dishonor

21. 9 He was a dishonor to his regiment.

22. That would dishonor both the Law and its Author in heaven.

23. Then do your best to keep our name free from dishonor.

24. You would dishonor my sister by leaving her at the wedding altar?

25. It is a thought form of separation and dishonor.

26. 16 You will be glutted with dishonor rather than glory.

27. In contrast, shame, or dishonor, accompanied public humiliation or ridicule.

28. His desertion from the army brought dishonor on his family.

29. To begin before the Khan arrives would be a great dishonor.

30. God will act against those who dishonor his name. —Read Psalm 83:17, 18.

31. At least have the grace to kill me before you dishonor me!

32. They may have brought dishonor upon God’s name and discredited the congregation.

33. The drawee refusing acceptance must produce a certificate of dishonor by nonacceptance.

34. Antonyms for Canonize include abase, degrade, demean, humble, humiliate, condemn, dishonour, dishonor, hate and lower

35. Immortality of the soul and hellfire are false doctrines that dishonor God.

36. There is stronger sense of responsibility, with society honor versus dishonor view.

37. For myself, I would rather go hungry than dishonor myself for money.

38. You about the law, do you dishonor God by breaking the law?

39. Synonyms for Abjectness include destitution, hopelessness, misery, squalor, forlornness, pitiableness, pitifulness, wretchedness, degradation and dishonor

40. 30 “No man should take his father’s wife, so that he may not dishonor his father.

41. How did our first parents become vessels of dishonor, and with what result?

42. A humble and modest person does not suffer dishonor even when he errs.

43. 6, 7. (a) How do many today choose to be molded for dishonor?

44. Attaint: 1 v bring shame or dishonor upon Synonyms: disgrace , dishonor , dishonour , shame Antonyms: honor , honour , reward bestow honor or rewards upon Types: befoul , defile , foul , maculate spot, stain, or pollute v condemn by attainder “the man was Attainted ” Type of: …

45. Antonyms for Concuss include dishonour, dishonor, disregard, fine, punish, persuade, aid, allow, assist and discourage

46. Bofore the ink was dry on the Paris Agreement they began to dishonor their solemn obligations.

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48. her drunkenly stumbling, falling, sprawling, skirt hiked, eyes veined red, swollen with tears, her shame, her dishonor.

49. + 10 Within you they dishonor their father’s bed,*+ and they violate a woman unclean in her menstruation.

50. The Templar caste as a wholeand the zealots in particular (Sentencedict.com ), seethe with shame at this dishonor.

51. Please make sure that the amount in words must be consisted with that in figure, otherwise the bank will dishonor the check.

52. He brought dishonor to our House, but he had the grace to leave the sword before he fled from Westeros.

53. Synonyms for 'Backpedal': break, go back on, renege, cry off, back out, fail, duck out of, dishonour, rat on, breach, dishonor

54. But Harry Truman inherited two great wars, an atom bomb and an ally, Joseph Stalin, about to dishonor his commitments and enslave half of Europe.

55. In contrast, Terra did not sing the anthem or salute the flag; nevertheless, she refused to dishonor the flag in this way.

56. The Jews’ misconduct reflected on Jehovah: “You, who take pride in law, do you by your transgressing of the Law dishonor God?

57. 10 1954 - Red Scare: The United States Senate votes 65 to 22 to condemn Joseph McCarthy for conduct that tends to bring the Senate into dishonor and disrepute.

58. Everyday activities with Antiracists : Whites for racial justice; White panic; The ironic value of dishonor; Saviors and segregation; Color capital and white debt; Hailing whiteness; Beyond good and evil

59. Though Damrong Rajanubhab asserts the king only entered the monastery after his daughter Phra Thepkasattri was kidnapped by the Burmese, giving up his throne in dishonor.

60. Yes, we do no dishonor to Mary when we accept that she gave Joseph his marital due as a dutiful wife should and as a result had children besides Jesus.

61. “I have lived my life not to dishonor those who place their full belief in me in the struggle for justice, democracy and human rights in Vietnam.”

62. And to try to add to the punishment that Jesus received for him will be to do double jeopardy, and it will be to dishonor the Savior.

63. There are also several similar words to Attaint in our dictionary, which are Blemish, Blot, Disgrace, Dishonor, Humiliation, Ignominy, Shame, Spot, Stigma, Taint, Tarnish, Black Eye and Black Mark

64. Antigone turns on her sister immediately and says, “You - go ahead and dishonor what the gods honor, if you think it’s best.” Antigone tells Ismene that she hates her, and rushes offstage to

65. Either from the view of occurrence science or the fact-judgment and value-judgment, citizens society, to some extent, is the logic source of the concept of socialist honor and dishonor.

66. On the contrary, they “recommend [themselves] as God’s ministers . . . through glory and dishonor, through bad report and good report; as [according to opponents] deceivers and yet [in reality] truthful.” —2 Corinthians 6:4, 8.

67. (Note: See Attaints for more definitions.) Quick definitions from WordNet (attaint) verb: condemn by attainder ("The man was attainted") verb: bring shame or dishonor upon Also see Attaints Words similar to attaint Usage examples for attaint