What is another word for dis honoring?
Pronunciation:
[ dˈɪs ˈɒnəɹɪŋ], [ dˈɪs ˈɒnəɹɪŋ], [ d_ˈɪ_s ˈɒ_n_ə_ɹ_ɪ_ŋ]
Synonyms for Dis honoring:
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adj.
• derogatory- Aspersing ,
- Decrying ,
- Detracting ,
- Dishonoring ,
- Fault-finding ,
- Maligning ,
- Vilifying ,
- belittling ,
- calumnious ,
- censorious ,
- contumelious ,
- critical ,
- damaging ,
- defamatory ,
- degrading ,
- demeaning ,
- deprecatory ,
- depreciative ,
- despiteful ,
- disdainful ,
- disparaging ,
- humiliating ,
- injurious ,
- malevolent ,
- malicious ,
- minimizing ,
- opprobrious ,
- reproachful ,
- sarcastic ,
- scornful ,
- slanderous ,
- slighting ,
- spiteful ,
- unfavorable ,
- unflattering .
- Abasing ,
- Defaming ,
- Disgracing ,
- Injuring ,
- Libeling ,
- Reproaching ,
- Reviling ,
- Shaming ,
- calumniatory ,
- contemptuous ,
- debasing ,
- denigrating ,
- derogative ,
- despicable ,
- detractive ,
- hurting ,
- insolent ,
- insulting ,
- invective ,
- malign ,
- malignant ,
- notorious ,
- offending ,
- offensive ,
- pejorative ,
- scandalous ,
- scurrilous ,
- truculent ,
- vile ,
- vitriolic ,
- vituperative ,
- vulgar .
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n.
• meanness -
v.
• abase • blacken- asperse ,
- attack ,
- bad-mouth ,
- blotch ,
- calumniate ,
- decry ,
- denigrate ,
- do a number on ,
- knock ,
- rip ,
- rip up and down ,
- slur ,
- smudge ,
- stain ,
- taint ,
- tarnish ,
- traduce ,
- vilify .
- blight ,
- cop out ,
- embarrass ,
- endanger ,
- explode ,
- expose ,
- give in ,
- hazard ,
- imperil ,
- implicate ,
- jeopardize ,
- mar ,
- menace ,
- peril ,
- prejudice ,
- put under suspicion ,
- risk ,
- ruin ,
- sell out ,
- spoil ,
- weaken .
- abuse ,
- adulterate ,
- animalize ,
- bastardize ,
- blemish ,
- bribe ,
- contaminate ,
- damage ,
- decay ,
- decompose ,
- deface ,
- deform ,
- demoralize ,
- deprave ,
- depreciate ,
- despoil ,
- disfigure ,
- fix ,
- grease palm ,
- harm ,
- hurt ,
- ill-treat ,
- impair ,
- infect ,
- injure ,
- lure ,
- maltreat ,
- mistreat ,
- misuse ,
- outrage ,
- pull down ,
- putrefy ,
- ravage ,
- rot ,
- square ,
- suborn ,
- subvert ,
- undermine ,
- violate ,
- vitiate ,
- warp ,
- waste .
- Bemean ,
- cast down ,
- cheapen ,
- cripple ,
- debilitate ,
- devaluate ,
- devalue ,
- disable ,
- drag down ,
- dump on ,
- enfeeble ,
- fluff off ,
- put away ,
- put down ,
- sap ,
- shoot down ,
- sink ,
- take down ,
- take down a peg .
- belie ,
- besmirch ,
- blacken ,
- blister ,
- cast aspersions on ,
- cast slur on ,
- detract ,
- disparage ,
- pan ,
- put zingers on ,
- roast ,
- scandalize ,
- scorch ,
- slam ,
- smear ,
- speak evil of ,
- stigmatize ,
- throw mud at ,
- villainize ,
- vituperate .
- Welch ,
- bilk ,
- defraud ,
- evade ,
- fail ,
- leave town ,
- meet under arch ,
- neglect ,
- put on the cuff ,
- rat ,
- repudiate ,
- run out on ,
- see in the alley ,
- shirk ,
- skate ,
- skip ,
- skip out on ,
- stiff ,
- swindle ,
- welsh .
- befoul ,
- deflower ,
- desecrate ,
- dirty ,
- discolor ,
- maculate ,
- make foul ,
- mess up ,
- molest ,
- muck up ,
- pollute ,
- profane ,
- rape ,
- ravish ,
- scuzz up ,
- seduce ,
- soil ,
- tar ,
- trash .
- Declass ,
- bench ,
- break ,
- bump ,
- bust ,
- canker ,
- cut down to size ,
- degenerate ,
- demote ,
- depose ,
- derogate ,
- deteriorate ,
- disbar ,
- downgrade ,
- lessen ,
- mudsling ,
- pervert ,
- rule out ,
- run down ,
- tear down .
- Depredate ,
- Spoliate ,
- blaspheme ,
- commit sacrilege ,
- desolate ,
- devastate ,
- devour ,
- pillage ,
- prostitute ,
- sack .
- blow up ,
- bring into disrepute ,
- bring to naught ,
- censure ,
- destroy ,
- disesteem ,
- disfavor ,
- disprove ,
- frown upon ,
- knock bottom out of ,
- poke full of holes ,
- pooh-pooh ,
- puncture ,
- reproach ,
- shoot ,
- show up ,
- take rug out from under .
- abase ,
- attaint ,
- blot ,
- corrupt ,
- debase ,
- debauch ,
- defame ,
- defile ,
- disconsider ,
- discredit ,
- disgrace ,
- disoblige ,
- give a black eye ,
- libel ,
- make lose face ,
- reflect on ,
- slander ,
- sully .
- be cleaned out ,
- be in arrears ,
- be ruined ,
- be taken to the cleaners ,
- become insolvent ,
- close ,
- close down ,
- close one's doors ,
- crash ,
- defalcate ,
- default ,
- drop ,
- drop a bundle ,
- end ,
- finish ,
- fold ,
- go bankrupt ,
- go belly up ,
- go broke ,
- go bust ,
- go into chapter 11 ,
- go out of business ,
- go to the wall ,
- go under ,
- go up ,
- lose big ,
- lose one's shirt ,
- overdraw ,
- terminate .
- abash ,
- base ,
- bring down ,
- bring low ,
- chagrin ,
- chasten ,
- confound ,
- confuse ,
- conquer ,
- crush ,
- deny ,
- discomfit ,
- discountenance ,
- downplay ,
- make a fool of ,
- make ashamed ,
- play down ,
- put out of countenance ,
- put to shame ,
- squash ,
- subdue ,
- vanquish ,
- wither .
- affront ,
- aggravate ,
- annoy ,
- curse ,
- cut to the quick ,
- flout ,
- gird ,
- irritate ,
- jeer ,
- provoke ,
- revile ,
- scoff ,
- slight ,
- sneer ,
- step on one's toes ,
- taunt ,
- tease ,
- underestimate ,
- vex .
- alloy ,
- foul ,
- make filthy ,
- poison .
- Disacknowledge ,
- abandon ,
- abjure ,
- apostatize ,
- banish ,
- be against ,
- break with ,
- cast ,
- cast off ,
- cut off ,
- decline ,
- defect ,
- demur ,
- desert ,
- disapprove ,
- disavow ,
- discard ,
- disclaim ,
- disinherit ,
- dismiss ,
- disown ,
- dump ,
- flush ,
- fly in the face of ,
- forsake ,
- nix ,
- oust ,
- recant ,
- refuse ,
- renounce ,
- repeal ,
- reprobate ,
- rescind ,
- retract ,
- reverse ,
- revoke ,
- spurn ,
- tergiversate ,
- tergiverse ,
- turn ,
- turn down ,
- wash one's hands of .
- HIT ,
- assail ,
- backbite ,
- blacken name ,
- cast a slur on ,
- give a bad name ,
- muckrake ,
- plaster ,
- run smear campaign ,
- sling mud ,
- smirch ,
- strumpet .
- blur ,
- brand ,
- break down ,
- cast a slur ,
- cloud ,
- cook ,
- crud up ,
- crumble ,
- cut ,
- disintegrate ,
- doctor ,
- muddy ,
- spike ,
- water ,
- water down .
How to use "Dis honoring" in context?
When it comes to dis honoring, there are a few things that need to be considered. The first is the degree to which the dis honor is committed. Second is the intent of the individual or entity committing the dis honor. Lastly, the recipients of the dis honor.
The degree to which the dis honor is committed will dictate how serious the offense is. A minor breach of etiquette, such as speaking too loudly in a formal setting, can be considered a dis honor, while more dramatic breaches, such as calling someone by the wrong name, can be considered more serious.
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