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Quick definitions from WordNet (dishonorable)
▸ adjective: lacking honor or integrity; deserving dishonor ("Dishonorable in thought and deed")
▸ adjective: morally unacceptable ("The dishonorable conduct of trusted men")
▸ adjective: deceptive or fraudulent; disposed to cheat or defraud or deceive
▸ adjective: not adhering to ethical or moral principles ("Cheating is dishonorable")
▸ adjective: not bringing honor and glory
▸ Also see dishonorably
▸ Words similar to dishonorable
▸ Usage examples for dishonorable
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▸ Rhymes of dishonorable
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▸ adjective: lacking honor or integrity; deserving dishonor ("Dishonorable in thought and deed")
▸ adjective: morally unacceptable ("The dishonorable conduct of trusted men")
▸ adjective: deceptive or fraudulent; disposed to cheat or defraud or deceive
▸ adjective: not adhering to ethical or moral principles ("Cheating is dishonorable")
▸ adjective: not bringing honor and glory
▸ Also see dishonorably
▸ Words similar to dishonorable
▸ Usage examples for dishonorable
▸ Popular nouns described by dishonorable
▸ Words that often appear near dishonorable
▸ Rhymes of dishonorable
▸ Invented words related to dishonorable