Usage Note
Desdoro means a blot on one's honour or reputation — a formal, literary word rarely heard in everyday speech. It commonly appears in the phrase sin desdoro ('without dishonour', i.e. creditably). Learners should not confuse it with descuido (carelessness); desdoro specifically implies damage to prestige or dignity.
Examples
"Actuar así sería un desdoro para la familia."
Natural Translation
Acting that way would be a dishonour to the family.
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