dishonour in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for dishonour in the English»Serbian Dictionary

I.dis·hon·our [dɪ'sɒnəʳ] form N no pl

II.dis·hon·our [dɪ'sɒnəʳ] form VB trans

dishonour Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to bring dishonour on sb

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Martial replies with a letter that tells him that his fortune and his life belong to his old enemy, whose generosity have saved him from dishonour.
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Traditionally, if guests do not have leftover food in front of them at the end of a meal, it is to the dishonour of the host.
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Club supporters had mixed reactions and feelings towards the situation as the club was left with dishonour and shame.
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A successor to an assassinated king was dishonoured if he did not punish the regicides.
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All "arenarii" (those who appeared in the arena) were "infames" by reputation, a form of social dishonour which excluded them from most of the advantages and rights of citizenship.
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After many journeys she meets a noble knight who marries her even after she has been dishonoured.
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Any attempt to barter away the sacred and inviolate rights of nationhood begins in dishonour and is bound to end in disaster.
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Due to the symbolic significance of the colours, their loss was a grave issue, and extreme measures were often taken to prevent such dishonour occurring.
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Making a payment or purported payment that was dishonoured such as a "bounced cheque".
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For many people, this proposal is indeed a dishonour to our war dead.
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