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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
dishonourable
adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
dishonourable discharge
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
discharge
▪ The outcome - a court-martial and a dishonourable discharge.
▪ After one too many dishonourable discharges the man was dishonourably discharged and Schultz found himself achieving early command.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ Hayley's crimes are petty and dishonourable, a contrast which reveals the falsity of the narrative assumptions Philip makes.
▪ He is not prepared to discuss this dishonourable argument.
▪ Ideas about immorality and what constitutes dishonourable conduct change over time, but the views of judges change more slowly than most.
▪ Over the past three years they have turned one of the most dishonourable Soviet professions into something worthy of admiration.
▪ Why was he insisting that her behaviour had been dishonourable?
Wiktionary
dishonourable

a. (alternative spelling of dishonorable English)

WordNet
dishonourable
  1. adj. lacking honor or integrity; deserving dishonor; "dishonorable in thought and deed"; "a dishonorable discharge" [syn: dishonorable] [ant: honorable]

  2. not adhering to ethical or moral principles; "base and unpatriotic motives"; "a base, degrading way of life"; "cheating is dishonorable"; "they considered colonialism immoral"; "unethical practices in handling public funds" [syn: base, dishonorable, immoral, unethical]

  3. morally unacceptable; "the dishonorable conduct of trusted men" [syn: dishonorable]

Usage examples of "dishonourable".

As I cannot possibly mean any thing dishonourable to our old mate, John Basson Humffray, I may here relate what his foes do say of him.

I want neither reading nor experience to convince me that it is very dishonourable and very ill-natured: nay, it is surely as ill-bred to tell a husband or wife of the faults of each other as to tell them of their own.

But his attentions could never be anything other than dishonourable, and as a result of her own actions he was now pursuing her in a wholly improper way.

As long as a man has not committed a dishonourable action, as long as his heart is sound, though his head may go astray, the path of duty is still open to him.

In the republick of Sparta, it was agreed, that stealing was not dishonourable, if not discovered.

CASSIUS ON CAESAR Why, man, he doth bestride the narrow world Like a Colossus, and we petty men Walk under his huge legs, and peep about To find ourselves dishonourable graves.

I have always despised those who think there is something dishonourable in the business of a spy.

I confess that there is, but it is none the less a dishonourable imputation on me, and you in your turn must confess that those who think that I won by sleight of hand, or by an agreement with a rascal, insult me grievously.

He shewed me that it would be dishonourable to set a spy on the actions of Possano's advocate.

I sat down before her, and told her that if she suspected me of any dishonourable intentions she would commit a mortal sin, as I was old enough to be her father.

Sunday you will forget to accuse yourself of having wrongfully suspected Don Jaime of a dishonourable action.

For he was prov'd, by the Accounts of Martianus, and by his own Discourse on the Bench of the Decurions of Leptis, to have lent his Assistance to Priscus in a very dishonourable Service, and to have contracted, on the Account of Martianus, for 50000 Denarii.

After one too many dishonourable discharges the man was dishonourably discharged and Schultz found himself achieving early command.

And consequently, that the Obligation a man may sometimes have, upon the Command of the Soveraign to execute any dangerous, or dishonourable Office, dependeth not on the Words of our Submission.

In the tiny community of the colony news spread swiftly, and clearly his dishonourable discharge from the Company's service was already known to the entire garrison.