(1) No data available
(2) Lacking honor or integrity
(3) Deceptive or fraudulent
(4) Disposed to cheat or defraud or deceive
(5) Not bringing honor and glory
(6) Not adhering to ethical or moral principles
(7) Morally unacceptable
(8) Shameful
(9) Corrupt
(1) Wooed by a man with dishonorable intentions, she found herself unwed, disgraced, and cast out.
(2) This is permissible I suppose, but dishonourable , and remember, they did this after a two-month delay.
(3) How dishonourable and reprehensible, and I am very surprised that you would deal with such a person as this man is evolving to be.
(4) Honourable members don't do anything dishonourable , but if they don't know the rules properly, then they could end up breaking them inadvertently.
(5) Either way, I always feel guilty and dishonourable .
(6) The one reliable prediction you can make about any group of human beings is that one or two will have a proclivity to cut corners, accept a bribe or be ready to pursue a dishonourable means to achieve their end.
(7) The King of the time had met this man before and knew that he was an unworthy and dishonourable person.
(8) To possess information of value and interest to the people and not disclose it is considered not only dangerous but dishonourable .
(9) Does this impudent, dishonourable journalist think he is the equal of Tolstoy, physically, intellectually, artistically, or morally?
(10) Did he act dishonorably , is that what you are saying?
(11) You played a very dishonest and dishonourable part in that matter.
(12) Or, if help seemed inevitable, I would stay with him as well, even if it meant risking my own life. It just seems so dishonourable , selfish and disloyal to me to simply continue with the mission and leave him.
(13) So we come by our dishonorableness honestly, so to speak.
(14) Although the tribute was often a precise sum of money, it could be seen as dishonourable for the king to receive u2018payu2019.
(15) Many of the bigger sites claim to vet members' profiles, but there is often little to stop those with dishonourable or even criminal intentions from lying about themselves.
(16) Part of him, the public servant, knows that he is acting dishonourably , but his conscience tells him that he has no other option.
(17) I think it's important to the achievements of our subsidised theatre that it shouldn't be dishonourable to fail.
(18) We might like the idea that we've only recently fallen from grace, but it only takes the merest, glancing knowledge of the past to realise that any heinous acts being practised today have a long and dishonourable history.
(19) The wages of labour vary with the ease or hardship, the honourableness or dishonourableness of employment.u2019
(20) It would be dishonest and dishonourable to pretend otherwise.
(21) This kind of direct charity can, however, run into people who misuse it by constantly begging or employing deceit and dishonorableness .
(22) U2018Not only were you guilty of the offence of which you were convicted, but you were also in my view guilty of dishonourable conduct,u2019 he said.
(23) Having thrown water bottles at each other in the most alien conduct of the House many wondered if there was any tolerance at all, or if in fact they had elected dishonourable people to make laws for the country.
(24) I think I have a much more tempestuous and eventful amorous life than the average middle-class citizen, but I wouldn't agree that I necessarily behaved dishonourably .
(25) He will be remembered as a gentleman of the game, a man who played to win but never stooped to ignoble or dishonourable depths.
(26) There was the abiding desire that they shouldn't play beneath themselves, be dishonourable or contemptuous of others.
(27) Taking away an honor from those who have acted dishonorably is not offensive - it's retaining them in a position of honor that is offensive.
(28) I acted dishonourably and now is the time to act honourably.
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