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dishonorably

Dishonorably (adv) means In a way that lacks honor; shamefully (American spelling). Example: “He acted dishonorably by breaking the agreement.”

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In a way that lacks honor; shamefully (American spelling).
"He acted dishonorably by breaking the agreement."

How to use dishonorably

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In plain EnglishDone in a shameful, dishonorable way.

UK vs US

US spelling; UK English uses "dishonourably."

Word forms

more dishonorably comparative, most dishonorably superlative

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He acted _____ by breaking the agreement.

shamefully ingloriously disgracefully ignominiously discreditably dishonourably

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What does “dishonorably” mean?

The word “dishonorably” means in a way that lacks honor; shamefully (American spelling). In plain terms, done in a shameful, dishonorable way.

How do you use “dishonorably” in a sentence?

Here is “dishonorably” used in a sentence: “He acted dishonorably by breaking the agreement.”

What part of speech is “dishonorably”?

“Dishonorably” is an adverb.

What is the meaning of dishonorably?

"dishonorably" (adv) means in a way that lacks honor; shamefully (American spelling).

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