Thesaurus / dishonorable
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To a tragic degree, Ozark’s characters convince themselves that doing the dishonorable thing will lead to an honorable outcome.
‘OZARK’ FINAL SEASON TAKES ON ELECTION FRAUD AND BIG PHARMANICK SCHAGERJANUARY 18, 2022THE DAILY BEASTHe had witnessed Salazar acting in dishonorable ways, but, at least at first, nothing overtly illegal.
INSIDE A SECRET RUNNING PROGRAM AT NIKE AND A WIN-AT-ALL-COSTS CORPORATE CULTURERACHEL KINGOCTOBER 6, 2020FORTUNEHe caught himself in the act of listening to you too credulously—and that seemed to him unmanly and dishonorable.
CONFIDENCEHENRY JAMESThe incident alarmed the English government, and their contemptible and dishonorable manœuvres secured Garibaldi's departure.
THE LIFE OF MAZZINIBOLTON KINGI should set you no dangerous or dishonorable task, of course, Ray.
THE DIAMOND COTERIELAWRENCE L. LYNCHIt was not like her—not even like the Marishka who had chosen to call him dishonorable.
THE SECRET WITNESSGEORGE GIBBSMost of his English counsellors dissuaded him from accepting conditions so disadvantageous and dishonorable.
THE HISTORY OF ENGLAND IN THREE VOLUMES, VOL.I., PART E.DAVID HUMEHe had presumed to make dishonorable overtures to Balboa's Indian wife.
SOUTH AMERICAN FIGHTS AND FIGHTERSCYRUS TOWNSEND BRADYAnd at the same time commerce was despised as dishonorable and industry merely tolerated as a necessary evil.
WHERE HALF THE WORLD IS WAKING UPCLARENCE POEThe first thought that came to his mind was that of the dishonorable act he had committed the night before.
BROTHER JACQUES (NOVELS OF PAUL DE KOCK, VOLUME XVII)CHARLES PAUL DE KOCKWORDS RELATED TO DISHONORABLE
- apostate
- base
- beguiling
- canting
- corrupt
- crooked
- deceitful
- deceiving
- deceptive
- deluding
- delusive
- devious
- dishonorable
- disloyal
- double-dealing
- duplicitous
- faithless
- falsehearted
- forsworn
- foul
- lying
- malevolent
- malicious
- mean
- misleading
- mythomaniac
- perfidious
- perjured
- rascally
- recreant
- renegade
- scoundrelly
- traitorous
- treacherous
- treasonable
- two-faced
- underhanded
- unfaithful
- unscrupulous
- untrustworthy
- venal
- villainous
- wicked
- abhorrent
- abominable
- base
- contaminated
- despicable
- detestable
- disgraceful
- dishonorable
- egregious
- fetid
- filthy
- gross
- hateful
- heinous
- horrid
- icky
- impure
- infamous
- iniquitous
- loathsome
- malodorous
- mucky
- nasty
- nauseating
- nefarious
- noisome
- notorious
- offensive
- polluted
- putrid
- rank
- raunchy
- repellent
- repulsive
- revolting
- rotten
- scandalous
- shameful
- squalid
- stinking
- sullied
- tainted
- unclean
- vicious
- vile
- wicked
- yecchy
- yucky
- abject
- base
- baseborn
- coarse
- common
- contemptible
- corrupt
- craven
- dastardly
- degenerate
- degraded
- despicable
- disgraceful
- dishonorable
- heinous
- humble
- infamous
- inferior
- lewd
- low
- mean
- menial
- modest
- ordinary
- peasant
- petty
- plain
- plebeian
- poor
- rotten
- scurvy
- servile
- shabby
- shameful
- simple
- sordid
- unwashed
- vile
- vulgar
- wicked
- wretched
- wrong
- abominable
- atrocious
- base
- contemptible
- corrupt
- degenerate
- despicable
- detestable
- disgraceful
- dishonorable
- disreputable
- egregious
- evil
- flagitious
- foul
- hateful
- heinous
- ignominious
- ill-famed
- iniquitous
- loathsome
- miscreant
- monstrous
- nefarious
- notorious
- odious
- offensive
- opprobrious
- outrageous
- perverse
- questionable
- rotten
- scandalous
- scurvy
- shady
- shocking
- sorry
- unhealthy
- vicious
- vile
- villainous
- wicked
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