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    dis·hon·or·a·ble
    /disˈän(ə)r(ə)bəl/

    adjective

    • 1. bringing shame or disgrace on someone or something: "his crimes are petty and dishonorable"

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  2. The meaning of DISHONORABLE is lacking honor : shameful. How to use dishonorable in a sentence.

  3. DISHONORABLE definition: 1. A dishonorable action causes embarrassment and a loss of people's respect: 2. A dishonorable…. Learn more.

  4. Synonyms for DISHONORABLE: vile, immoral, dirty, nasty, cruel, contemptible, ignoble, vicious; Antonyms of DISHONORABLE: honorable, noble, virtuous, high, lofty, straight, ethical, righteous

  5. Dishonorable definition: showing lack of honor or integrity; ignoble; base; disgraceful; shameful. See examples of DISHONORABLE used in a sentence.

  6. Something dishonorable is embarrassing or shameful. If you get a dishonorable report card, it probably means your grades could've been better. The adjective dishonorable often describes a soldier's discharge from the military — a dishonorable discharge means the enlisted member has been found guilty of a crime by a court martial.

  7. Someone who is dishonorable is not honest and does things which you consider to be morally unacceptable. Such entertainers were considered lower class and even slightly dishonorable. Synonyms: shameful , base , corrupt , infamous More Synonyms of dishonorable

  8. Define dishonorable. dishonorable synonyms, dishonorable pronunciation, dishonorable translation, English dictionary definition of dishonorable. adj. 1. Characterized by or causing dishonor or discredit. 2. Lacking integrity; unprincipled. dis·hon′or·a·ble·ness n. dis·hon′or·a·bly adv.

  9. adjective. /dɪsˈɑnərəbl/ not deserving respect; immoral or unacceptable It would have been dishonorable of her not to keep her promise. He was given a dishonorable discharge (= an order to leave the army for unacceptable behavior). opposite honorable. Want to learn more?

  10. Find 36 different ways to say DISHONORABLE, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com.

  11. bring shame on: The senator's corruption dishonored both himself and his family. Business to refuse to pay (a check, draft, etc.). dis•hon•or•a•ble, adj.: Treason is a dishonorable act. dis•hon•or (dis on′ ər), n. disgraceful or dishonest character or conduct.