dishonorable

[US]/dɪsˈɒnərəbl/
[UK]/dɪsˈɑːnərəbl/

Translation

adj.deserving or bringing disgrace or shame

Phrases & Collocations

dishonorable conduct

dishonorable actions

being dishonorable

dishonorable discharge

highly dishonorable

seemingly dishonorable

found dishonorable

acted dishonorable

quite dishonorable

a dishonorable exit

Example Sentences

his dishonorable actions led to his expulsion from the club.

the general's dishonorable conduct during the war was widely condemned.

it was dishonorable to cheat on the exam, regardless of the pressure.

the politician faced accusations of dishonorable dealings with foreign investors.

she refused to participate in the dishonorable scheme proposed by her colleagues.

he felt it was dishonorable to lie to his family about his whereabouts.

the company's dishonorable practices were exposed in a whistleblower report.

accepting bribes is an dishonorable act and a violation of ethical standards.

the athlete's dishonorable attempt to sabotage his rival was caught on camera.

it's dishonorable to steal from those less fortunate than yourself.

he resigned after being implicated in dishonorable business practices.

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