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Meanings of
dishonourable
in English
Portuguese
imoral
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Lacking honor or integrity; deserving dishonor.
dishonorable
honorable
Related terms
black
yellow
unjust
unworthy
shabby
shameful
disgraceful
dishonest
degrading
ignoble
Portuguese
imoral
Base.
base
immoral
unethical
Related terms
wrong
Synonyms
Examples for "
dishonorable
"
dishonorable
Examples for "
dishonorable
"
1
A moment's courage and she would be free from this
dishonorable
captivity.
2
In permitting it, I seem to share in a mean,
dishonorable
thing.
3
But even this is not the most
dishonorable
feature of the transaction.
4
I will not be a party to an unjust and
dishonorable
process.
5
Hard work might not be in itself
dishonorable
-
but
it
was a confession.
Usage of
dishonourable
in English
1
For the soul of me I can see nothing
dishonourable
in this.
2
A
dishonourable
action of any kind is visited in the same way.
3
We men are
dishonourable
in the big way where they are concerned.
4
Aphrodite is no
dishonourable
deity to the men of the Ionian Isles.
5
I do it in your presence, for I am no
dishonourable
thief.
6
The
dishonourable
discharges included about 40 percent of Turkey's admirals and generals.
7
I suppose it was
dishonourable
,
but I needed her protection from it.
8
He says a private ceremony would not be
dishonourable
under the circumstances.
9
I promised you, and it was
dishonourable
of me to go away.
10
I never behaved shabby nor
dishonourable
to anybody that I knows on.
11
No words can express my loathing for your false and
dishonourable
conduct.
12
According to the world, some professions are reckoned honourable, and some
dishonourable
.
13
Depend upon it, I will not begin that career by
dishonourable
concessions.
14
His hair is oddly streaked with gray- Imightsay a
dishonourable
gray.
15
Afraid of being herself caught in a most
dishonourable
and traitorous act?
16
They are good labourers themselves, but their very presence makes labour
dishonourable
.
Other examples for "dishonourable"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
dishonourable
Adjective
Frequent collocations
dishonourable thing
most dishonourable
dishonourable action
dishonourable conduct
dishonourable act
More collocations
Translations for
dishonourable
Portuguese
imoral
desonroso
Dishonourable
through the time
Dishonourable
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common