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dishonorable

1 of 1adjective
/dɪsˈɑnərəbəl/
Forms:more dishonorable,most dishonorable
1

lacking in honor, integrity, or moral principles, often bringing shame or disgrace

  • Cheating on the exam was seen as a dishonorable act and resulted in academic consequences.
  • The company's executives faced dishonorable allegations of embezzlement and financial misconduct.
  • Violating ethical guidelines is not only unprofessional but also considered dishonorable behavior in the business world.
  • The athlete's use of performance-enhancing drugs led to the imposition of a dishonorable label on their career.
  • A public official abusing their position for personal gain is seen as a dishonorable abuse of power.
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2

lacking honor or integrity; deserving dishonor

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