dishonorary (Meaning)
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dishonorary (a.)
Bringing dishonor on; tending to disgrace; lessening reputation.
Synonyms & Antonyms of dishonorary
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dishonorary Sentence Examples
- The athlete's dishonorable behavior led to their disqualification from the tournament.
- The politician's dishonorable actions resulted in a loss of public trust and support.
- The company's dishonorable business practices led to a decline in sales and a damaged reputation.
- The student's dishonorable act of cheating resulted in a failing grade and a suspension from school.
- The soldier's dishonorable discharge from the military was a result of their misconduct and violation of regulations.
- The journalist's dishonorable reporting led to a loss of credibility and a damaged reputation.
- The employee's dishonorable behavior towards a colleague resulted in a hostile work environment and disciplinary action.
- The landlord's dishonorable refusal to make repairs to the property resulted in a lawsuit from the tenants.
- The contractor's dishonorable work ethic led to delays, poor quality workmanship, and a breach of contract.
- The organization's dishonorable handling of the scandal led to a loss of public confidence and a decline in membership.
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Bringing dishonor on; tending to disgrace; lessening reputation.
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The athlete's dishonorable behavior led to their disqualification from the tournament.
The politician's dishonorable actions resulted in a loss of public trust and support.
The company's dishonorable business practices led to a decline in sales and a damaged reputation.
The student's dishonorable act of cheating resulted in a failing grade and a suspension from school.