Crossword-Solution: DISHONOURED
We have 73 clues for the answer “DISHONOURED”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Hangdog | 48 answers |
| unwed | 50 answers |
| spinsterish | 51 answers |
| widowed | 52 answers |
| dishonoured | 52 answers |
| spurned | 53 answers |
| Uniquely | 53 answers |
| untended | 53 answers |
| unengaged | 54 answers |
| tossed aside | 54 answers |
| disdained | 54 answers |
| slighted | 54 answers |
| Compan-ionless | 54 answers |
| Scorned. | 55 answers |
| disregarded | 55 answers |
| disengaged | 55 answers |
| Unattended | 55 answers |
| Unac-companied | 56 answers |
| Solely | 56 answers |
| unmarried | 56 answers |
| emptied | 56 answers |
| omitted | 57 answers |
| Bereft | 58 answers |
| simply | 59 answers |
| despised | 60 answers |
| Lone | 60 answers |
| divorced | 60 answers |
| dropped | 60 answers |
| Singly | 60 answers |
| unheeded | 61 answers |
| Eligible | 61 answers |
| Cast aside | 62 answers |
| Solo | 62 answers |
| disassociated | 62 answers |
| Ignored | 62 answers |
| Discarded | 63 answers |
| disliked | 63 answers |
| Forgotten. | 63 answers |
| Unoccupied | 63 answers |
| Independently | 64 answers |
| Individually | 66 answers |
| rejected | 68 answers |
| Forsaken | 68 answers |
| Singular | 69 answers |
| Deserted | 70 answers |
| overlooked | 70 answers |
| Only | 71 answers |
| disconnected | 72 answers |
| Footloose. | 73 answers |
| unwanted | 73 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the
presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the
discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin
covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
ZEAEMC
Hint 3 another clue
eruption
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Sentences with DISHONOURED (5)
God, as a direct consequence of the sin which man thus punished, had given her a lovely child, whose place was on that same dishonoured bosom, to connect her parent for ever with the race and descent of mortals, and to be finally a blessed soul in heaven! Yet these thoughts affected Hester Prynne less with hope than apprehension.
And the lips that shall refuse to pledge me to his well-earned fame, I term false and dishonoured, and will so maintain them with my life.—I quaff this goblet to the health of Richard the Lion-hearted!” Prince John, who had expected that his own name would have closed the Saxon’s speech, started when that of his injured brother was so unexpectedly introduced.
For if, my sweet Adeimantus, our youth seriously listen to such unworthy representations of the gods, instead of laughing at them as they ought, hardly will any of them deem that he himself, being but a man, can be dishonoured by similar actions; neither will he rebuke any inclination which may arise in his mind to say and do the like.
She felt she could not remain an hour longer under the roof of the man who had publicly dishonoured her, and face to face with the people who would presently be gloating over all the details of her humiliation.
The Chaplain would not kneel to pray By his dishonoured grave: Nor mark it with that blessed Cross That Christ for sinners gave, Because the man was one of those Whom Christ came down to save.
Quotes with DISHONOURED (2)
The spirit of contrition and repentance has by and large become foreign to us. Repentance implies a turning to God. Instead of repenting, however, we demand that God adjust to our modern concepts. Because the spirit of contrition and repentance is missing, church services , evangelizations and other Christian meetings often lack power and cannot move the listeners to tears of contrition. How very much we, the members of the Body of Christ, have hardened our hearts! We no long…
My friend, you had horses, and deed of arms, and the free fields; but she, being born in the body of a maid, had a spirit and courage at least the match of yours. Yet she was doomed to wait upon an old man, whom she loved as a father, and watch him falling into a mean dishonoured dotage; and her part seemed to her more ignoble than that of the staff he leaned on.-Gandalf to Eomer, of Eowyn