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dishonourably

adv. (context British English) (alternative spelling of dishonorably English) alt. (context British English) (alternative spelling of dishonorably English)

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dishonourably

adv. in a dishonorably manner or to a dishonorable degree; "his grades were disgracefully low" [syn: disgracefully, ingloriously, ignominiously, discreditably, shamefully, dishonorably]

Usage examples of "dishonourably".

Because he behaved dishonourably the day he took a wife from among the plainspeople.

Oh, there were romantic tales of young men changing their names and enlisting to prove they had reformed themselves, and it was rumoured that some of the civilian scouts who served the military in the more dismal regions were actually dishonourably discharged soldiers.

I have a hazy recollection of a rumpled and unshaven Colonel Stiet striding up and down past our beds, loudly denouncing us as perverts and saying we would all be dishonourably discharged for having unnatural relations.

Dishonest is a spoiled child lying about you and having you dishonourably discharged from the Academy.

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

Nor shall that assault that was given to my lord, when Emmanuel dealt so dishonourably by him, prevail with him to lose his right, and to forbear to attempt to recover his own.

He sought him till he found him, and has made to him a complaint and an outcry against his uncle the emperor, who, in order to disinherit him, had taken wife dishonourably, when he should not have done so, seeing that he had pledged his word to Cliges' father that never in his life would he have a wife.