Dishonourable

/dɪsˈɒnərəbəl/ adjective

Bringing shame or disgrace; morally wrong or disreputable (British spelling).

From Old French 'deshonerer', combining 'des-' (not) with 'honore' (honored). The word evolved to describe actions and people unworthy of respect, creating a strong moral judgment tied to social reputation.

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