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dishonoured

Dishonoured (adj) means British spelling of "dishonored": disgraced or shamed. Example: “He felt dishonoured by the accusation.”

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British spelling of "dishonored": disgraced or shamed.
"He felt dishonoured by the accusation."

How to use dishonoured

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In plain EnglishShamed or disgraced.

UK vs US

UK spelling; US English uses "dishonored."

Word forms

more dishonoured comparative, most dishonoured superlative

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Frequently asked questions

What does “dishonoured” mean?

The word “dishonoured” means british spelling of "dishonored": disgraced or shamed. In plain terms, shamed or disgraced.

How do you use “dishonoured” in a sentence?

Here is “dishonoured” used in a sentence: “He felt dishonoured by the accusation.”

What part of speech is “dishonoured”?

“Dishonoured” is an adjective.

What is the meaning of dishonoured?

"dishonoured" (adj) means british spelling of "dishonored": disgraced or shamed.

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