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dishonorable


Meanings
  • adjective

    Showing a lack of honor or morality; unprincipled or disreputable.

  • verb

    Bringing or causing to be in a state of dishonor; disgracing.


Rhymes
Words rhyming with dishonorable
discomposable , uncontrollable , controllable , noble , nobleable , nobleablement , nobleman , noblewoman , noblemen , noblewomen , noblehouse , noblehearted , nobleminded , noblemanor , noblemanorhouse , noblewomanor , noblewomanorhouse
Variants
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dishonorable , dishonorableness , dishonorablenesses , dishonorably , dishonorable discharge
Etymology
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From Old French deshonorable, from des- 'apart, away from' + honorable 'honorable'.


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  1. The word 'dishonorable' is often used in legal contexts to describe a breach of duty, trust, or obligation.

  2. In the military, a dishonorable discharge is the most serious type of discharge, indicating that the individual has committed a crime or engaged in conduct that brings discredit to the military.

  3. In some cultures, it is considered dishonorable to eat certain foods or engage in certain behaviors during certain times or under certain circumstances.


Related Concepts
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  1. dishonesty: The opposite of honesty, characterized by deceit, fraud, or misrepresentation.

  2. disrepute: A state of being discredited or discreditable, often due to dishonorable behavior.

  3. shame: A feeling of dishonor or disgrace, often due to a failure to live up to one's own standards or the expectations of others.


Culture
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In literature, the term 'dishonorable' is often used to describe characters who lack morality or integrity, such as villains or anti-heroes. In art, it can be used to depict scenes of shame or disgrace. In music, there are several songs with the word 'dishonorable' in the title, often with themes of betrayal or deceit.

How to Memorize "dishonorable"

  1. visualize

    - Visualize a person or situation that is dishonorable. Picture someone acting deceitfully or betraying a trust. Imagine the feelings of shame and disgrace that come with being dishonorable.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'dishonorable' with words like 'deceitful', 'unprincipled', 'disreputable', and 'shameful'. Think of situations where these words would be appropriate.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the mnemonic 'Dishonor Means Deceit' to remember the meaning of the word 'dishonorable'.


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