Sentences

dishonor in a sentence

n.

Definition

To dishonor is to bring shame or disgrace to oneself or to compromise the integrity and reputation of someone or something.

Sample Sentences

  1. To dishonor oneself is to disregard the values one holds dear.
  2. The scandal threatened to dishonor the family's long-standing reputation.
  3. He felt that his actions would dishonor the sacrifices made by his ancestors.
  4. In her speech, she emphasized the importance of integrity and the dangers of dishonor.
  5. Choosing to lie in court would ultimately lead to dishonor and a loss of credibility.
  6. To dishonor one's family is to betray the values they have instilled in you.
  7. The scandal served to dishonor the reputation he had built over a lifetime.
  8. She felt that accepting the bribe would dishonor everything she stood for.
  9. His actions dishonored the memory of those who fought for justice.
  10. In many cultures, bringing shame upon oneself is seen as a way to dishonor one's ancestors.

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