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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.
An uneducated person is often referred to as being illiterate or lacking formal education.
Benjamin Franklin
Averseness is the quality of being unwilling or opposing within the mind.
Illiteracy or the state of being uneducated or misinformed.
"Uneducated" is a short story by Jorge Bocobo. He challenges the idea that most college students are actually being educated and taught how to think critically.
Whatever the price of education, it is less than the price of being uneducated.
Try to do your homework instead of lazying around being worthless and uneducated.
Being reluctant or unwilling (for whatever reason) to hold people responsible to the law for their actions.
Characteristics of being a coward may include avoiding confrontation or challenges, showing fear or hesitation in the face of danger or difficulty, and being unwilling to take risks or stand up for oneself or others.
No. Being ignorant is not ever having the oportunity to learn. Being stupid is having the oportunity to learn, and not learning. There is no shame in ignorance. There is shame in making someone aware of their ignorance and then not helping to educate that person.