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dishonourably adverb UK(USdishonorably)uk /dɪˈsɒn.ə.rə.bli/ us /dɪˈsɑː.nɚ.ə.bli/ If someone is dishonourably discharged from an organization, especially the military, they have to leave because they have done something wrong: be dishonourably dischargedHe was dishonourably discharged from the Royal Navy for attempting to throw his commanding officer overboard. He went absent without leave and was eventually dishonourably discharged. If someone behaves dishonourably, they behave in a dishonest or unfair way, or a way that does not deserve respect: There is no reason for anybody to believe that the company has behaved dishonourably. I have no reason to believe that the students acted dishonourably. The platoon commanders were dishonourably discharged from the army. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Humiliating and degrading abase abasement be under a cloudidiom bring/take someone down a peg (or two)idiom bruise someone's egoidiom disgraced dishonour dishonourable doghouse exhibition ignobly ignominious ignominiously ignominy in the doghouseidiom shoddily shoddiness shoddy stoop stoop to something
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