Definition of Dishonorableness

1. Noun. The quality of not deserving honor or respect.


Definition of Dishonorableness

1. Noun. The property of being dishonorable. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Lexicographical Neighbors of Dishonorableness

dishlike
dishome
dishomed
dishomes
dishoming
dishonest
dishonesties
dishonestly
dishonestness
dishonesty
dishonnour
dishonor
dishonor'd
dishonorable
dishonorable discharge
dishonorableness (current term)
dishonorably
dishonorary
dishonored
dishonorer
dishonorers
dishonorest
dishonoreth
dishonoring
dishonors
dishonour
dishonour'd
dishonourable
dishonourableness
dishonourably

Literary usage of Dishonorableness

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1897)
"The dishonorableness of the methods employed to reorganize the government of the Laboratory. 4. The ignorance of the facts on the part of the members of the ..."

2. The American Journal of Psychology by Granville Stanley Hall, Edward Bradford Titchener (1916)
"... called him back to her, regardless of the dishonorableness of breaking his contract and leaving unfinished the work for which he had already been paid. ..."

3. The Arena by Harry Houdini Collection (Library of Congress) (1907)
"... at war with her doctrines or in need of giving them private interpretation may have laid himself open to the specious charge of dishonorableness, ..."

4. Principles of Political Economy with Some of Their Applications to Social by John Stuart Mill (1848)
"The wages of labor vary with the ease or hardship, the cleanliness or dirtiness, the honorableness or dishonorableness of the employment. ..."

5. Social Control: A Survey of the Foundations of Order by Edward Alsworth Ross (1901)
"... about the ends of life, about the worth of things, and about the honor- ableness and dishonorableness of actions, which society'drills into its members. ..."

6. Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social by John Stuart Mill (1899)
"The wages of labor vary with the ease or hardship, the cleanliness or dirtiness, the honorableness or dishonorableness of the employment. ..."

7. Lectures to Young Men: On Various Important Subjects by Henry Ward Beecher (1860)
"All real or supposed evil—all oppression, if your employers oppress you—all cheating, if they cheat yon—all manner of dishonorableness, if they put it upon ..."

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