7 adverbs to describe how to dishonoured

You do me foul dishonour, and I'll not survive it.

Was it not enough that I was publicly dishonoured?

One may well shudder at most presentments of the Sacred Heart, but even apart from all consideration for the artist, a certain reverence for the idea there travestied and unintentionally dishonoured, should forbid our insulting what after all is so nearly related to that idea, and in the eyes of the untaught very closely identified with it.

Alma's father was not utterly dishonoured in his sight.

Entire neglect reigned everywhere, all things were left to moulder away in dust and filth, and the worship of God was, if not inwardly profaned, at least outwardly dishonoured.

Why should he expose her to the attentions of the young noblemen so constantly visiting at Mr. Hamilton's house, when, he felt assured, however eagerly his alliance would once have been courted, now not one would unite himself to the sister of a publicly disgraced and privately dishonoured man?

He felt disgrace had fallen on his name, a stain never to be erased; that all men would shun the father of one so publicly dishonoured.

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