dishonest

  • 31dishonest — adj 1. untruthful, false, mendacious, lying, speaking with forked tongue; deceitful, two faced, hypocritical, insincere, disingenuous; crooked, cheating, underhanded, shady; rascally, roguish, knavish, thievish, Fagin like. 2. fraudulent, phony,… …

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  • 32dishonest — adjective Syn: fraudulent, cheating, underhand, devious, treacherous, unfair, dirty, criminal, illegal, unlawful, false, untruthful, deceitful, lying; informal crooked, shady, sharp; Brit.; informal bent; Au …

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  • 33dishonest — [dɪsˈɒnɪst] adj willing to do things that are not honest Ant: honest dishonestly adv …

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  • 34dishonest — dis•hon•est [[t]dɪsˈɒn ɪst[/t]] adj. 1) not honest; disposed to lie, cheat, or steal; untrustworthy 2) proceeding from or exhibiting lack of honesty; fraudulent • Etymology: 1350–1400; ME < AF, OF dis•hon′est•ly, adv …

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  • 35dishonest —   Ho opono ole, pono ole, ho opunipuni, āpiki, pauke e, apake e.   Also: epa, poholalo, pākauāke e.   See cheat …

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  • 36dishonest — adj. (of a person, act, or statement) fraudulent or insincere. Derivatives: dishonestly adv. Etymology: ME f. OF deshoneste (as DIS , HONEST) …

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  • 37dishonest trader — /dɪsˌɒnəst ˈtreɪdə/ (say dis.onuhst trayduh) noun Finance a company or individual seller who attempts to deceive the customer or buyer …

  • 38Are Crooks Dishonest? — Infobox Film name = Are Crooks Dishonest? image size = caption = director = Gilbert Pratt producer = Hal Roach writer = narrator = starring = Harold Lloyd music = cinematography = editing = distributor = released = 23 June, 1918 runtime = 13… …

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  • 39appropriation for a dishonest use — index misappropriation Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 40be dishonest — index bear false witness, betray (lead astray), cheat, hoodwink, lie (falsify), mislead, palter …

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