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    dishonest
    /dɪsˈɒnɪst/

    adjective

    • 1. behaving or prone to behave in an untrustworthy, deceitful, or insincere way: "he was a dishonest hypocrite prepared to exploit his family"

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  2. DISHONEST definition: 1. not honest: 2. not honest: 3. not honest: . Learn more.

  3. dishonest, deceitful, mendacious, untruthful mean unworthy of trust or belief. dishonest implies a willful perversion of truth in order to deceive, cheat, or defraud. a swindle usually involves two dishonest people.

  4. Synonyms for DISHONEST: misleading, erroneous, mendacious, untruthful, lying, false, hypocritical, untrue; Antonyms of DISHONEST: honest, truthful, open, true, straightforward, sincere, candid, earnest.

  5. dishonest in/about He's been dishonest in his dealings with us/about his past. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. deceiving others and not telling the truth. dishonest The press called out the campaign's dishonest tactics. untrustworthy He made the mistake of basing his news story on an untrustworthy source.

  6. Dishonest is the opposite of honest—it’s used to describe someone or something as intentionally deceptive or not fully truthful in some way. When dishonest is used to describe a person, it usually means they are frequently or habitually untruthful—that they tend to lie often or that they often hide or leave out part of the truth.

  7. 3 days ago · If you say someone is dishonest, you mean that they are not honest and you cannot trust them. It would be dishonest to mislead people. American English : dishonest / dɪˈsɒnɪst /

  8. Definition of dishonest adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. If you know that being honest means to tell the truth and be straightforward, then you can probably guess that being dishonest means to tell lies and be crooked. Liars are dishonest. Criminals are dishonest. Some lawyers and politicians have a reputation for being dishonest, as do commercials that will say anything just to get you to spend your ...

  10. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English dishonest /dɪsˈɒnɪst $ -ˈɑː-/ adjective not honest, and so deceiving or cheating people OPP honest dishonest traders People on welfare are wrongly seen as lazy or dishonest. —dishonestly adverb A person is guilty of theft if he or she dishonestly obtains property.

  11. dishonest /dɪsˈɑnɪst/ adj. not honest; untrustworthy: I wouldn't do business with such dishonest car dealers. showing lack of honesty: That commercial had a lot of dishonest claims. dis•hon•est•ly, adv.: He got most of his money dishonestly.