dishonor
dɪsˈɒnə
noun
a state of shame or disgrace.
they have brought dishonour upon our family
disgrace,shame,discredit,humiliation,degradation,ignominy,scandal,infamy,disrepute,ill repute,loss of face,disfavour,ill favour,unpopularity,ill fame,notoriety,debasement,abasement,odium,opprobrium,obloquy,stigma,disesteem,reprobation,vitiation
verb
bring shame or disgrace on.
the ceremony was undertaken if a pupil had done something to dishonour the school
disgrace,bring dishonour to,bring discredit to,bring shame to,shame,embarrass,humiliate,discredit,degrade,debase,lower,cheapen,drag down,drag through the mud,blacken the name of,give a bad name to,show in a bad light,sully,stain,taint,smear,mar,blot,stigmatize