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Dishonourable for Dummies

adjective

pronunciation: dɪs'ɑnərəbəl

What does Dishonourable really mean?

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Alright, so "Dishonourable" is like when someone does something that's not very nice or not kind of fair, and it makes other people feel like they can't trust that person. It's kind of like when you play a game with someone and they cheat or don't follow the rules, and it makes you feel like you don't want to play with them anymore because you can't trust them to be fair. That's kind of what "dishonourable" means, it's like not being trustworthy or doing things that aren't very nice or fair to others. It's like not doing the right thing even though you know you should. So, when someone is called "dishonourable," it means they did something that's not very nice or fair, and it can make people not want to trust or respect them. Does that make sense?

Revised and Fact checked by Jack Taylor on 2023-11-15 09:52:31

Dishonourable In a sentece

Learn how to use Dishonourable inside a sentece

  • Cheating on a test is dishonourable behavior.
  • Stealing from someone is considered a dishonourable act.
  • Lying to your parents is seen as dishonourable conduct.
  • Breaking a promise is an example of dishonourable behavior.
  • Taking credit for someone else's work is a dishonourable action.

Dishonourable Synonyms

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Dishonourable Similar Words

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