"Dishonourably" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Dishonourably" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Dishonourably" Meaning

The word "dishonourably" is an adverb that means in a way that is unworthy of respect, reputation, or dignity. It is often used to describe an action or behavior that is unethical, unscrupulous, or reprehensible. It can also imply a sense of shame, regret, or disrepute. For example, "He was discharged from the army dishonourably for his misconduct."

"Dishonourably" Examples

Usage Examples for "dishonourably"


The veteran was discharged from the military dishonourably for his involvement in the scandal.
She was forced to resign from her position dishonourably after it was discovered she had been embezzling funds.
He was imprisoned for ten years for participating in a conspiracy to supply arms to a terrorist organization dishonourably.
The company's actions were criticized for being taken dishonourably, as they unfairly targeted small businesses.
The politician was accused of taking money from a special interest group dishonourably and using it to fund his re-election campaign.

"Dishonourably" Similar Words

Dishonestly

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To dishonor something or someone means to ruin its reputation, credit, or trustworthiness. It can also mean to fail to fulfill a commitment or obligation, causing shame or embarrassment. In a broader sense, dishonor can refer to the loss of respect or dignity, often as a result of one's actions or behavior.

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