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dishonour

UK (US dishonor)
 
 
/dɪˈsɒnər/ noun [U]

Definition

when people stop respecting you because you have done something bad: You have brought dishonour on your family.
dishonourable adjective bad or not deserving respect: dishonourable conduct
(Definition of dishonour noun from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

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