Dishonor

/dɪsˈɑnər/ noun

Loss of respect, trust, or reputation; shame or disgrace, especially the state of being disgraced or treated with disrespect.

From Old French 'deshonor,' derived from 'des-' (reversal) and 'honor' (from Latin 'honorare'). The meaning of shame and lost reputation has been consistent since Middle English.

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