dishonest

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definition
adjective
he was a dishonest hypocrite prepared to exploit his family
behaving or prone to behave in an untrustworthy or fraudulent way.
example
People in the real world can be violent, greedy and 'dishonest' .
This deeply 'dishonest' way of putting things is crammed with doubtful assumptions.
She said she preferred being poor and honest than rich and 'dishonest' .
The various excuses and explanations he has given are transparently false and 'dishonest' .
While having a positive and happy disposition, you are so sensitive that you can feel when others are being 'dishonest' or insincere.
I am not prepared to find that any of these witnesses was 'dishonest' in the evidence that they gave.
'dishonest' traders
In cases of 'dishonest' assistance the accountability of the third parties will not be confined to the profit which he has made.
If a person pretends to be what he is not, he is usually accused of being 'dishonest' or fraudulent.
This does not make them unethical, 'dishonest' people in life or their law practice.
A series of 'dishonest' dealings ensues, and the ramifications extend well beyond the contest.
So the next best strategy is to convince the electorate that all the other candidates are just as tawdry and 'dishonest' .
We must show our country that there is an alternative to this deceitful, 'dishonest' , and discredited government.
you don't have to be 'dishonest' about it
Is my use of the term in that sense misleading or 'dishonest' ?
Police say he was manipulative, 'dishonest' , cunning and intimidating.
If that is so, the imposition of the prohibition order is the most cynical and 'dishonest' edict to come out of local government in my lifetime.
You were attracted by the glamour of owning a football club but were prepared to use 'dishonest' means to obtain that glamour.
Rarely has the true face of our bloodthirsty, 'dishonest' and hypocritical rulers been revealed so clearly.
I think it is 'dishonest' to advertise their service as impartial.
As it is I am not a 'dishonest' person, and I did not feel good about lying.
If your bag is stolen and you happen to have a letter containing your address in it, a 'dishonest' person could easily break in.
Losing honorably may signify lack of preparation but 'dishonest' winning signifies lack of character.
But at the same time it would be 'dishonest' not to admit that events added some character of sorts to the holiday.
It might be very hurtful for parents to find that their daughter is 'dishonest' .
Anyone who was a little 'dishonest' could have taken that mail.
It did not necessarily mean that any of the witnesses were being deliberately deceitful and 'dishonest' .
The point is, in these elections the authorities acted 'dishonestly' .
He said it was alleged the doctor had won the accreditation ‘by deliberately and 'dishonestly' misrepresenting his career history’.
They were 'dishonestly' used to order items on the Internet.
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