adjective
1. lacking honor or integrity; deserving dishonor
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dishonorable in thought and deed
• Syn: ↑dishonourable
• Ant: ↑honorable
• Similar to:
↑black, ↑disgraceful, ↑ignominious, ↑inglorious, ↑opprobrious, ↑shameful, ↑debasing, ↑degrading, ↑shabby, ↑unprincipled, ↑yellow
• See Also: ↑dishonest, ↑disreputable, ↑ignoble, ↑inglorious, ↑unjust, ↑unworthy
• Derivationally related forms: ↑dishonourableness (for: ↑dishonourable), ↑dishonorableness
• Attrubites: ↑honorableness, ↑honourableness
2. deceptive or fraudulent; disposed to cheat or defraud or deceive
• Syn: ↑dishonest
• Similar to:
↑ambidextrous, ↑deceitful, ↑double-dealing, ↑duplicitous, ↑Janus-faced, ↑two-faced, ↑double-faced, ↑double-tongued, ↑beguiling, ↑fallacious, ↑fraudulent, ↑deceptive, ↑misleading, ↑shoddy, ↑false, ↑picaresque, ↑rascally, ↑roguish, ↑scoundrelly, ↑blackguardly, ↑thieving, ↑thievish
• See Also:
• Derivationally related forms: ↑dishonorableness
Useful english dictionary. 2012.