Reverse Dictionary: DISHONOUR

ADJECTIVES
► BAFFLED dishonoured, disgraced → 1671 obs.
► CADDISH dishonourable, ungentlemanly; poorly behaved; ill-mannered, vulgar → 1869
► DEDECORATE dishonourable, disgraced, disgraceful → a1500 obs.
► DEDECOROSE dishonourable, shameful, disgraceful, dishonest, unbecoming → 1727 obs.
► DEDECOROUS dishonourable, disgraceful, reproachful, shameful → 1727 obs.
► DEFAMED dishonoured, brought to disgrace, of ill fame → 1474 obs.
► DEFAMOUS dishonourable, infamous, disgraceful → 1426 obs.
► DUNGHILLY dishonourable, ignoble, base, despicable → 1616 arch.
► NASTIFIED dishonourable, tricky, ungentlemanly → 1905 Eng. dial. (Bk.)
► OPPROBRIOUS dishonourable, disgraceful, shameful, held in dishonour → c1510
► OPPROBROUS dishonourable, disgraceful, shameful, infamous → c1530 obs.
► SCHAMOUS dishonourable, shameful → 1871 Sc.
► UNHONEST dishonourable, dishonest → 1897 Sc. & Eng. dial.
► UNRIGHT dishonourable; unjust; wrong → 1905 Sc. (Bk.)

NOUNS
► BASERY dishonourable practice, base dealing → 1637 obs.
 CONTUMELY insolent reproach or abuse; scornful rudeness; such contemptuous treatment as tends to inflict dishonour and humiliation → 1386
► DEDECORATION a dishonouring, a disgracing → 1658
► DEFAMATION the bringing of dishonour upon any one; disgrace, shame → 1303 obs.
► DEFAME dishonour, disgrace, infamy; ill fame, evil repute → 1375 obs.
► IGNOMINY dishonour, disgrace, shame; infamy → 1540
► IGNOMY dishonour, disgrace, shame; infamy → 1534 obs.
► OPPROBRE dishonour, opprobrium, disgrace → 1490 obs.

NOUNS – PERSON
► BLACKGUARD a man who behaves in a dishonourable or contemptible way → 1732
► CAD a person who behaves dishonourably or who lacks the instincts of a gentleman → 1838 colloq., offensive
► HEEL a dishonourable, dishonest, untrustworthy, contemptible, or otherwise despicable person; a double-crosser; one who treats women badly → 1914 US, orig. criminals’ sl.
► PALLAWA a dishonourable or despicable man → 1825  Sc. 
► STINKER a dishonourable, disgusting, or objectionable person → 1984 Aust. colloq. (Bk.)

VERBS
► DEDECORATE to dishonour, to disgrace → 1609 obs.
► DEFAME to dishonour or disgrace; to bring ill fame, infamy or dishonour upon → 1303 obs.
► DEHONESTATE to dishonour, to disgrace, to disparage, to slander, to calumniate → 1663 obs.
 FULYIE to defile, to befoul, to pollute; to dishonour; to violate a woman; also, to defecate → 1505 Sc. obs.
► HONISH to dishonour, to bring to disgrace → a1325 obs.
► SHOW A POINT TO to swindle; to act dishonourably towards → L19 NZ colloq.
► TAINT to accuse of dishonour or crime → a1619 obs.
► UNMENSKEN to dishonour → a1200 obs.