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dishonourable

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/dɪsˈɑːnərəbəl/

Examples

His actions were utterly dishonourable, betraying the trust of his colleagues.

Engaging in corruption is a dishonourable act for a public official, eroding public faith.

She firmly believes that lying is dishonourable under any circumstances, regardless of the outcome.