Dishonourer

/dɪsˈɒnərər/ noun

Definition

A person who dishonours someone or something; one who brings shame or disgrace. (British spelling variant)

Etymology

British English spelling of 'dishonorer,' using 'honour' instead of 'honor.' Combines 'dishonour' with the agent suffix '-er'.

Kelly Says

Both spellings function identically in speech—you can't hear the difference—but in writing, the spelling marks your cultural allegiance, whether you're British, American, Canadian, or Australian.

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