Definitionadv. in a dishonorable manner or to a dishonorable degree
Last update: August 27, 2015
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The first time Stubb lowered with him, Pip evinced much nervousness; but happily, for that time, escaped close contact with the whale; and therefore came off not altogether discreditably; though Stubb observing him, took care, afterwards, to exhort him to cherish his courageousness to the utmost, for he might often find it needful. [Please select]
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Most of all he grieved to think that a delegate of his ward, largely through his own interference, was acting discreditably. [Please select]
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Crabb, with a pained look, "I hope you have not started so discreditably in your school life." [Please select]
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