they are not honored by someone
No, it is an adjective.
No it's an adjective.
Dishonourable discharge
No, the correct spelling is "dishonorable" in American English and "dishonourable" in British English. Both spellings are correct; it just depends on the variant of English being used.
Dishonest and dishonourable.
Unless they receive a dishonourable discharge, yes.
No. A dishounourable discharge bars the serviceman/woman from re-enlisting.
He thinks he's a coward. "Oh, calm, dishonourable, vile submission."
I think it is "dishonourable".
A dishonourable discharge generally prohibits you from employment in any federal government agency.
Something that is sordid is dirty, squalid, dishonourable, distasteful or dishonest. Thus "sordidness" is a quality of being sordid that can be applied to something.
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