different between dishonorable vs discreditable
dishonorable
English
Alternative forms
- dishonourable
Adjective
dishonorable (comparative more dishonorable, superlative most dishonorable) (American spelling)
- Without honor, or causing dishonor.
- Lacking respect for ethical principles. (Can we add an example for this sense?)
Derived terms
- dishonorable discharge
Translations
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discreditable
English
Etymology
discredit +? -able
Adjective
discreditable (comparative more discreditable, superlative most discreditable)
- Able to be discredited.
- Low, mean, bringing discredit.
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