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dishonor

shame / disgrace / refuse payment
NounTransitive Verb
past: dishonoredpp: dishonoreding: dishonoring

This term carries a heavy emotional weight, often linked to social standing, family legacy, or professional integrity. It describes a profound loss of respect that is usually public or permanent, rather than a private feeling of guilt. In a social context, it implies a breach of a moral code or a failure to meet an expected standard of bravery or loyalty. In financial terminology, the word shifts from a moral judgment to a technical refusal. When a bank dishonors a check, it is not making a moral claim about the person's character, but is instead executing a formal rejection of payment based on specific criteria like insufficient funds.

Meanings

Noun

A state of shame or disgrace resulting from a loss of reputation or a failure to behave with honor.

"The soldier felt that his cowardice had brought dishonor to his family."

Noun

The refusal to accept or pay a check, bill of exchange, or other financial instrument upon presentation.

"The bank notified the client that the check had been returned as a dishonor."

Transitive Verb
[~ someone][~ something]

To bring shame or disgrace upon someone or something through an action or behavior.

"He felt that his failure to act had dishonored his ancestors."

Transitive Verb
[~ something]

To refuse to accept or pay a financial instrument such as a check or draft.

"The bank decided to dishonor the draft due to insufficient funds in the account."

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