dishonorable

  • 11dishonorable — adjective a) Without honor, or causing dishonor b) Lacking respect or ethical principles …

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  • 12dishonorable — Synonyms and related words: amoral, bad, base, conscienceless, contemptible, corrupt, corrupted, criminal, crooked, dark, debased, degrading, derogatory, despicable, devious, dirty, discreditable, disgraceful, dishonest, disloyal, disreputable,… …

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  • 13dishonorable — I (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. infamous, disgraceful, ignoble; see offensive 2 , shameful 2 . II (Roget s Thesaurus II) adjective Meriting or causing shame or dishonor: discreditable, disgraceful, disreputable, ignominious, opprobrious, shameful. See …

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  • 14dishonorable — dis hon·or·a·ble || nÉ™rÉ™bl adj. disgraceful, shameful, improper …

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  • 15dishonorable — a. 1. Disreputable, discreditable, disgraceful, shameful, scandalous, infamous, ignominious. 2. Base, devoid of honor, shameless, false, false hearted …

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  • 16dishonorable — adj 1. shameful, disgraceful, degraded, inglorious; infamous, ignominious, odious, opprobrious, sordid, despicable, contemptible, detestable, degenerate, depraved, reprehensible, foul, heinous, debased, corrupt, base, vile, evil, bad, arrant;… …

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  • 17dishonorable — dis·honorable …

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  • 18dishonorable — dis•hon•or•a•ble [[t]dɪsˈɒn ər ə bəl[/t]] adj. 1) showing lack of honor or integrity; ignoble; base; disgraceful; shameful 2) having no honor or good repute • Etymology: 1525–35 dis•hon′or•a•ble•ness, n. dis•hon′or•a•bly, adv …

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  • 19dishonorable discharge — Mil. 1. the discharge of a person from military service for an offense more serious than one for which a bad conduct discharge is given. 2. a certificate of such a discharge. * * * …

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  • 20dishonorable discharge — dis,honorable discharge noun count an order for someone to leave the military because they have broken an important rule …

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