Adjective
lacking honor or integrity; deserving dishonor
Source: WordNetA man whose life has been dishonourable is not entitled to escape disgrace in death. Lucius Accius
No man, I suppose, ever admits to himself candidly that he gets his living in a dishonourable way. H. L. Mencken
Acts which are essentially dishonourable must not be done; they would be justified only by calm contemplation of their correctness in abstract cases. Aleister Crowley
If the peoples of the world are strong in their resolve and if they speak through the United Nations, they need never be confronted with the tragic alternatives of war or dishonourable appeasement, death, or enslavement. Ralph Bunche
As long as sexual relations are complicated by religious, social and financial considerations, so long will they cause all kinds of cowardly, dishonourable and disgusting behaviour. Aleister Crowley
Acts which are essentially dishonourable must not be done. Aleister Crowley