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Adverb
1. in a dishonorable manner;
"he acted dishonorably"
2. with dishonor;
"he was dishonorably discharged"
3. in a dishonorably manner or to a dishonorable degree;
"his grades were disgracefully low"
The first known use of dishonorable was in 1534
disillusionverb
to free from mistaken beliefs or foolish hopes
a loss that disillusioned the fans
disillusionverb
to free from mistaken beliefs or foolish hopes
a loss that disillusioned the fans
dishwaternoun
water in which dishes have been or are to be washed
dishwashernoun
a person or a machine that washes dishes
dishonor1 of 2noun
loss of honor or good name
the state of one who has lost honor
a cause of disgrace
dishonor2 of 2verb
to bring shame on : disgrace
to refuse to accept or pay (as a check)
dishonorableadjective
not honorable : shameful
dishonorable conduct
1 It was intended to screen out purchasers indicted or convicted of serious crimes, fugitives, drug addicts, veterans who were dishonorably discharged, or those “adjudicated as a mental defective or committed to a mental institution.”
2 He was dishonorably discharged and ordered to forfeit $10,000 in pay.
3 A search of the FBI crime database revealed Magnan was dishonorably discharged after a court-martial conviction for "serious offenses," the complaint said.
4 To Kazan’s behavior Miller contrasted that of saintly, seventy-one-year-old Rebecca Nurse, the Salem great-grandmother who in 1692, on trial for her life, held her ground, refusing to utter the lie that dishonorable men demanded of her.
5 Mr. Whelan told reporters he was identified by the Russians as being a brigadier general, even though he was dishonorably discharged from the Marines years ago.
6 After his release, he pleaded guilty to desertion and misbehavior before a military court and was dishonorably discharged.
7 He was struck by the way veterans returning from the Vietnam War with drug and alcohol problems rarely received treatment before being dishonorably discharged.
8 After being caught stealing liquor and electronics on the base, he was dishonorably discharged and given a three-year sentence in a military brig, which he served in Kansas.
9 His dishonorable behavior has shamed the family.
10 Did they really think that the honor system was going to work during a pandemic when many people behaved so dishonorably?
11 Since 2000, federal law has required that any military veteran who wasn’t dishonorably discharged is eligible for military honors at his or her funeral.
12 He had been dishonorably discharged after a bar fight and shooting at Fort Bragg in North Carolina.
13 “Of his career being destroyed. Of being dishonorably discharged. And I had my own fear. He was stationed in North Carolina, so we’re in the South, and every kid out there knew who I was.”
14 He dishonorably exploited the poor by making them work for less pay.
他卑鄙地剥削穷人,要他们为他工作,却短付工资。
15 “The Flick” has other dimensions: a moral one, certainly, concerning the way in which Sam and Rose dishonorably victimize Avery, a young man who craves the just treatment and respect of real friendship.
16 But, if possible, the Army would do well to retroactively dishonorably discharge this corrupt and dishonorable man.
17 In October, he was dishonorably discharged and sentenced to seven years in prison, the court-martial records show.
18 Eric Trump said on Fox’s “Sunday Morning Futures. “But the second question is, have you ever been dishonorably discharged from the military?
19 The alleged human rights abuses led to Subianto being forced out of the military and he was dishonorably discharged in 1998.
20 Comics earn their way with audiences either honorably or dishonorably, but few proceed without the constant reassuring handhold of a laugh.
2 不名誉
infamous shameful murky disgraceful disgraced discredited dishonorable ignominious degrading inglorious dishonourable stigmatic unrespectable disgracefully discreditably reflection shame disgrace discredit reproach infamy dishonor disrepute ignominy opprobrium obloquy in disgrace