déshonnêtement (dé-zo-nêt-mān), adv., indecently, immodestly, shamefully; dishonestly.

déshonnêteté (dé-zo-nêt-té), n.f., (l.u.) indecency, immodesty; dishonesty.

déshonneur (dé-zo-), n.m., dishonor; disgrace, shame, discredit. Il a mis le comble à son —; he has put the finishing stroke to his dishonor. Faire — à quelqu’un; to disgrace any one. ☉C’est me prier de mon —; that is asking me to dishonor myself. Tenir à —; to look upon as dishonorable.

déshonorable (dé-zo-), adj., dishonorable, disgraceful.

déshonorablement (dé-zo-), adv., dishonorably.

déshonorant, -e (dé-zo-), adj., dishonorable, disgraceful, shameful.

déshonorer (dé-zo-), v.a., to dishonor, to bring to shame, to bring shame upon, to disgrace, to tarnish, to disparage.

se déshonorer (dé-zo-), v.r., to dishonor one’s self, to disgrace one’s self.

desideratum, n.m., (desiderata, pl.), desideratum.

*désignati-f, -ve, adj., indicative.