Dishonorable

/dɪsˈɑːnərəbəl/ adjective

Shameful or deserving of disgrace; showing a lack of honesty, integrity, or good character.

From Old French 'deshonorer' (dis- 'opposite of' + honor). The adjective form added the suffix '-able' to describe something capable of bringing dishonor or worthy of disgrace.

AMአርእግ (areg)
ARمهين (maheen)
BNঅসम्मानজনক (osammanjanok)
CAdeshonrat
CSneuctný
DAuæreplig
DEunehrenhaft
ELατιμώδης (atimōdēs)
ESdeshonroso
FAبی‌شرف (be-şeref)
FIarvojenvastaista
FRdishonorable
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