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Ignominious vs Dishonorable - What's the difference?

ignominious | dishonorable |


As adjectives the difference between ignominious and dishonorable

is that ignominious is marked by shame or disgrace while dishonorable is without honor, or causing dishonor.

Abject vs Dishonorable - What's the difference?

abject | dishonorable |


As adjectives the difference between abject and dishonorable

is that abject is (obsolete) rejected; cast aside while dishonorable is without honor, or causing dishonor.

As a noun abject

is a person in the lowest and most despicable condition; a castaway; outcast .

As a verb abject

is (obsolete) to cast off or out; to reject .

Dishonorable vs Despicable - What's the difference?

dishonorable | despicable | Related terms |

Dishonorable is a related term of despicable.


As adjectives the difference between dishonorable and despicable

is that dishonorable is without honor, or causing dishonor while despicable is fit or deserving to be despised; contemptible; mean; vile; worthless.

Scornful vs Dishonorable - What's the difference?

scornful | dishonorable | Related terms |

Scornful is a related term of dishonorable.


As adjectives the difference between scornful and dishonorable

is that scornful is showing scorn or disrespect; contemptuous while dishonorable is without honor, or causing dishonor.

Groveling vs Dishonorable - What's the difference?

groveling | dishonorable | Related terms |

Groveling is a related term of dishonorable.


As a verb groveling

is (us).

As a noun groveling

is the act of one who grovels.

As an adjective dishonorable is

without honor, or causing dishonor.

Degenerate vs Dishonorable - What's the difference?

degenerate | dishonorable | Related terms |

Degenerate is a related term of dishonorable.


As adjectives the difference between degenerate and dishonorable

is that degenerate is (of qualities) having deteriorated, degraded or fallen from normal, coherent, balanced and desirable to undesirable and typically abnormal while dishonorable is without honor, or causing dishonor.

As a noun degenerate

is one is degenerate, who has fallen from previous stature.

As a verb degenerate

is to lose good or desirable qualities.

Dishonorable vs Sordid - What's the difference?

dishonorable | sordid | Related terms |

Dishonorable is a related term of sordid.


As adjectives the difference between dishonorable and sordid

is that dishonorable is without honor, or causing dishonor while sordid is dirty or squalid.

Dishonorable vs Worthless - What's the difference?

dishonorable | worthless | Related terms |

Dishonorable is a related term of worthless.


As adjectives the difference between dishonorable and worthless

is that dishonorable is without honor, or causing dishonor while worthless is not having worth and use, without value, inconsequential.

Scurrilous vs Dishonorable - What's the difference?

scurrilous | dishonorable | Related terms |

Scurrilous is a related term of dishonorable.


As adjectives the difference between scurrilous and dishonorable

is that scurrilous is (of a person) given to vulgar verbal abuse; foul-mouthed while dishonorable is without honor, or causing dishonor.

Dishonorable vs Paltry - What's the difference?

dishonorable | paltry | Related terms |

Dishonorable is a related term of paltry.


As adjectives the difference between dishonorable and paltry

is that dishonorable is without honor, or causing dishonor while paltry is trashy, trivial, of little value.

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