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View usage for: (dɪsɒnərəbəl) regional note: in AM, use dishonorableadjectiveSomeone who is dishonourable is not honest and does things which you consider to be morally unacceptable. Mark had done nothing dishonourable. He was not a dishonourable man, he was merely a professional. Synonyms: shameful, base, corrupt, infamous More Synonyms of dishonourable dishonourably (dɪsɒnərəbli) adverb [ADVERB after verb, ADVERB -ed] He could not bear to be seen to act dishonourably. dishonourable in British English or US dishonorable (dɪsˈɒnərəbəl, -ˈɒnrəbəl) adjective1. characterized by or causing dishonour or discredit 2. having little or no integrity; unprincipled Derived forms dishonourableness (disˈhonourableness) or US dishonorableness (disˈhonorableness) noun dishonourably (disˈhonourably) or US dishonorably (disˈhonorably) adverb Examples of 'dishonourable' in a sentencedishonourable A small dishonourable part of Liz yearned for a hotel room with a private bath, but she dismissed it as the voice of old age.`He wanted to know if my intentions were dishonourable ," said Dog. Chinese translation of 'dishonourable'dishonourable or (US) dishonorable (dɪsˈɔnərəbl) adj - [person, behaviour]
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Nearby words ofdishonourable - dish up
- dishcloth
- dishonest
- dishonourable
- dishtowel
- dishwasher
- dishwashing liquid
He insisted he had done nothing dishonourable. Synonyms treacherous untrustworthy not cricket (informal) blackguardly Additional synonymsDefinition dishonourable or immoral Love has the power to overcome the baser emotions. Synonyms dishonourable, evil, corrupt, infamous, disgraceful, vulgar, shameful, vile, immoral, scandalous, wicked, sordid, abject, despicable, depraved, ignominious, disreputable, contemptible, villainous, ignoble, discreditable, scungy (Australian, New Zealand) Definition deserving to be despised or hated Her husband is a contemptible little man.It was an utterly contemptible thing to do. Synonyms despicable, mean, low, base, cheap (informal), worthless, shameful, shabby, vile, degenerate, low-down (informal), paltry, pitiful, abject, ignominious, measly (informal), scurvy (old-fashioned), detestable, odiousDefinition open to or involving bribery or other dishonest practices corrupt politicians who took bribes Synonyms dishonest, bent (slang), crooked (informal), rotten, shady (informal), fraudulent, unscrupulous, unethical, venal, unprincipled, bribable Nearby words ofdishonourable - dishonest
- dishonesty
- dishonour
- dishonourable
- disillusion
- disillusioned
- disillusionment
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