Thesaurus / dishonor
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Because when we anchor our politics on identity, any compromise seems like dishonor.
SINGAPORE HIGH COURT DISMISSES CHALLENGES TO SODOMY LAWANKUSH KUMARFEBRUARY 28, 2022WASHINGTON BLADEAfter the liberal victory in 1936, an army officer named Francisco Franco declared himself to be the only person who could save the country from dishonor and ruin.
MY FATHER FLED FASCISM IN SPAIN—AND TAUGHT ME HOW LIES CAN DESTROY A DEMOCRACYSEBASTIAN JUNGERMAY 19, 2021TIMEBetter her death, better mine, better the destruction of us all, than such dishonor to the purest thing heaven ever made.
THE CIRCULAR STUDYANNA KATHARINE GREENNor have you denied this; you have confessed you desired his hurt, you have boasted you desired his death and dishonor.
GOD WILLS IT!WILLIAM STEARNS DAVISShe did not relish the idea that he had been defeated in the primaries; in her mind defeat was inseparable from dishonor.
A HOOSIER CHRONICLEMEREDITH NICHOLSONHe even took advantage of Qocaib's absence to dishonor his wife, who bore him a son.
THE WORKS OF HUBERT HOWE BANCROFT, VOLUME 5HUBERT HOWE BANCROFTA being so gentle and so virtuous, slander might wound but could not dishonor.
'THREE SCORE YEARS AND TEN'CHARLOTTE OUISCONSIN VAN CLEVEIf anyone wants dishonor he'll have to earn it all over again.
SPACE PRISONTOM GODWINDo not dishonor its holy character; do not faint upon the way.
THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY, VOLUME 16, NO. 97, NOVEMBER, 1865VARIOUSOr, do you think it a dishonor to man to say to him that Death is but only Rest?
LECTURES ON LANDSCAPEJOHN RUSKINWORDS RELATED TO DISHONOR
- abomination
- atrocity
- disapprobation
- discredit
- disesteem
- disgrace
- disgracefulness
- dishonor
- dishonorableness
- disreputability
- disreputableness
- disrepute
- enormity
- evil
- ignominiousness
- ignominy
- immorality
- impropriety
- notoriety
- notoriousness
- obloquy
- odium
- opprobrium
- outrageousness
- scandal
- shame
- stigma
- villainy
- wickedness
- asperse
- assail
- attack
- backbite
- bad-mouth
- belie
- belittle
- besmirch
- blacken name
- blaspheme
- blister
- blot
- calumniate
- cast a slur on
- curse
- damage
- decry
- defame
- defile
- denigrate
- depreciate
- derogate
- detract
- dishonor
- disparage
- give a bad name
- hit
- hurt
- injure
- libel
- malign
- muckrake
- pan
- plaster
- revile
- roast
- run smear campaign
- scandalize
- scorch
- slam
- sling mud
- slur
- smear
- smirch
- sneer
- strumpet
- sully
- tarnish
- tear down
- traduce
- vilify
- asperses
- assails
- attacks
- backbites
- bad-mouths
- belies
- belittles
- besmirches
- blacken name
- blasphemes
- blisters
- blots
- calumniates
- casts a slur on
- curses
- damages
- decries
- defames
- defiles
- denigrates
- depreciates
- derogates
- detracts
- dishonors
- disparages
- gives a bad name
- hits
- hurts
- injures
- libels
- maligns
- muckrakes
- pans
- plasters
- reviles
- roasts
- runs smear campaign
- scandalizes
- scorches
- slams
- slings mud
- slurs
- smears
- smirches
- sneers
- strumpets
- sullies
- tarnishes
- tears down
- traduces
- vilifies
- adulterate
- besmirch
- blacken
- blemish
- blight
- blot
- blur
- brand
- break down
- cast a slur
- cloud
- cook
- corrupt
- crud up
- crumble
- cut
- damage
- debase
- decay
- decompose
- defile
- deprave
- discolor
- discredit
- disgrace
- dishonor
- disintegrate
- doctor
- foul
- give a bad name
- harm
- hurt
- infect
- muddy
- poison
- pollute
- putrefy
- rot
- shame
- smear
- soil
- spike
- spoil
- stain
- stigmatize
- sully
- tar
- tarnish
- trash
- turn
- water
- water down
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