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Meanings of
dishonourably
in английском
португальский
ignominiosamente
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In a dishonorable manner or to a dishonorable degree.
shamefully
ignominiously
disgracefully
ingloriously
dishonorably
discreditably
португальский
ignominiosamente
Синонимы
Examples for "
shamefully
"
shamefully
ignominiously
disgracefully
ingloriously
dishonorably
Examples for "
shamefully
"
1
Officers in the service were underpaid and
shamefully
treated by the Government.
2
But Sina was haughty; she slighted the sisters and treated them
shamefully
.
3
Many, shunned and
shamefully
rejected by their families, endured loneliness and fear.
4
I had never felt so entirely, so
shamefully
insulted in my life.
5
You have neglected me
shamefully
the whole of the evening, you know.
1
The Jews of music were burned in effigy after being
ignominiously
dressed.
2
His keepers fled-andthus
ignominiously
terminated the long line of the Rockvilles.
3
Never did rebellion collapse more
ignominiously
;
never were rebels treated so leniently.
4
That very night Adalbert was seized
ignominiously
and dragged before the Emperor.
5
Beppo
ignominiously
confessed that he had not heard of this second duel.
1
Her parents accused her of ruining the house and carrying on
disgracefully
.
2
I make it known that I have behaved-unreasonably ;ifyou will
disgracefully
.
3
But the old man behaves himself
disgracefully
,
beating everyone in his cups.
4
Such politically-motivated scaremongering from an ECB executive board member is
disgracefully
irresponsible.
5
But she has never allowed herself to be so
disgracefully
surprised before.
1
But now he hath perished
ingloriously
by the storms of the sea.
2
Thus ended
ingloriously
the only adventure that ever quickened his placid life.
3
Their King stood
ingloriously
on the opposite bank, unable to do anything.
4
He wanted to die and here he would not find death
ingloriously
.
5
The mahout, terrorized, had slid off and taken to his heels
ingloriously
.
1
The time Andrea Howard got busted cheating and had been
dishonorably
discharged.
2
Prescott wears the uniform, and I've been
dishonorably
dropped from the rolls!
3
Manning will be
dishonorably
discharged from the U.S. military, Lind said.
4
Now Spanish rule was virtually ended in California, but we repeat, not
dishonorably
.
5
You are better at home, under no compulsion to act
dishonorably
from indigence.
1
He had tried one employment after another, and had
discreditably
failed in all.
2
But our friend the parson was
discreditably
shabby.
3
So typically and
discreditably
English, he reflected, wishing that Mary were there to listen to his comments.
4
The Commander-in-Chief reported to the Secretary of War that Casey's division "gave way unaccountably and
discreditably
.
"
5
An impulse to avoid danger at all hazards: i. e., to run away, and save yourself, however
discreditably
.
Usage of
dishonourably
in английском
1
I thought you'd think I'd acted
dishonourably
in-infollowing her like this.
2
He was sentenced to three months of hard labour and
dishonourably
discharged.
3
He was thrown out,
dishonourably
discharged for cocaine use, said Mr Trump.
4
Well, then, I think you have behaved meanly and
dishonourably
to me.
5
I still loved the boy; he had not behaved
dishonourably
to the girl.
6
Only he would never soil his soul in acquiring it
dishonourably
.
7
Mogaki was
dishonourably
discharged and was handed a 20-year sentence for the slaying.
8
Lady Mary, I stake my word that Crichton is incapable of acting
dishonourably
.
9
He will be
dishonourably
discharged when his sentence is served.
10
Dear madam, you have my assurance that I will not behave scandalously or
dishonourably
.
11
People in general would say she had behaved
dishonourably
.
12
My heart thumped
dishonourably
fast, but I did it.
13
Our displeasure is unutterable, since all this reflects
dishonourably
upon the sacerdotal estate and office.
14
The owner also who hides his property from robbers, cannot be regarded as acting
dishonourably
.
15
It always pains me to acknowledge that any man, even an adversary, has acted
dishonourably
.
16
I should say, "You shall not stir, if you mean to act
dishonourably
.
"
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Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
dishonourably
Adverb
Frequent collocations
behave dishonourably
act dishonourably
reflect dishonourably
thump dishonourably
wound dishonourably
Translations for
dishonourably
португальский
ignominiosamente
Dishonourably
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