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dishonest

/dis-on-ist/US // dɪsˈɒn ɪst //UK // (dɪsˈɒnɪst) //

不诚实的,不诚实,不忠实的,不诚信的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : not honest; disposed to lie, cheat, or steal; not worthy of trust or belief: a dishonest person.
    • : proceeding from or exhibiting lack of honesty; fraudulent: a dishonest advertisement.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.lying, untruthful
Synonyms
corrupt贪污,堕落,腐败,贪腐crooked弯曲的,歪歪扭扭,歪曲,歪曲的deceitful奸诈的,狡猾的,狡诈的,奸诈deceptive欺骗性的,欺骗性,骗人的,误导性的false假的,虚假,错误,错误的fraudulent欺诈性的,欺诈性,欺诈,诈骗misleading误导性的,误导性,具有误导性的,误导性强shady阴暗,阴暗面,阴暗的,阴面sneaky鬼鬼祟祟,鬼鬼祟祟的,偷偷摸摸,偷偷摸摸的underhanded卑鄙无耻,潜规则,劣质的,卑鄙无耻的unfair不公平,不正当,不正当的,不公平的unprincipled无原则,无原则的,无原则性,无原则性的unscrupulous不良,不良的,不良行为,不择手段untrustworthy不值得信任,不可信的,不值得信赖,不值得信任的backbiting背信弃义,背叛,恃强凌弱,背叛行为bent弯曲的,弯曲,弯的,弯弯曲曲bluffing虚张声势,虚张声势的行为,虚张声势的做法,虚张声势的cheating作弊,作弊行为,欺骗,欺骗行为crafty狡猾的,狡猾,狡猾的人,狡黠的cunning狡猾的,狡猾,狡猾的人,狡诈deceiving骗人的,欺骗性的,欺骗性,骗人designing设计,设置,设,创作设计disreputable不名誉的,不光彩的,不名誉,不体面的double-dealing两面派,两面三刀,双轨制,两面派手法elusive捉摸不定的,难以捉摸的,难以捉摸,捉摸不定guileful狡猾的,狡猾的人,狡诈的,狡黠的hoodwinking骗人,骗人的,骗局,骗人的东西mendacious狡诈,狡猾的,狡猾,狡诈的perfidious无信义的,无信义,无信义的人,无耻之徒recreant叛逆的人,叛逆者,重生者,叛逆shifty变幻莫测,晃晃悠悠,阴阳怪气,变幻莫测的sinister邪恶的,阴险,狰狞,阴险的slippery滑溜溜的,滑溜溜,滑腻的,光滑的sneaking偷偷摸摸,偷偷摸摸的,偷偷摸摸地,鬼鬼祟祟swindling诈骗,诈骗罪,骗人的,骗人traitorous叛徒,背叛者,叛国,叛逆的treacherous奸诈的,诡诈的,诡谲的,阴险的tricky狡猾的,棘手的,很棘手,棘手two-faced两面派,双面人,双面的,双面two-timing两次,两天时间,两天时间内,两天unctuous油腻,假惺惺的,假惺惺,腻味villainous坏人,恶人,恶棍,反派wily狡猾的,聪明的,狡猾,狡猾的人
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Examples

  • He portrays the administration as ignornant, incompetent, dishonest and more concerned with public relations spin than saving lives.

  • The retraction in June of two papers on covid-19 in the Lancet and the New England Journal of Medicine, after researchers put too much trust in a dishonest collaborator, is an example of what happens when epistemic dependence is mishandled.

  • I’ve also heard about another group of people who were out in full force—dishonest people trying to trick or steal money that everyday people work so hard to earn.

  • The letter informing her of her July 2019 decertification said she had been dishonest about the incident involving the vehicle, she said.

  • Additionally, we reserve the right to ban polls sponsored by a particular organization that consistently engages in dishonest or nontransparent behavior that goes beyond editorializing and political spin.

  • How can the police do that if the community views them as dishonest, or even dangerous?

  • Bureaucracies are inefficient and dishonest—maybe not intentionally . . . but because there are too many moving parts.

  • Trying to put the onus onto someone else for your own decisions is really cowardly and kind of dishonest.

  • The Bar determined his failure to inform his client was both dishonest and deceitful.

  • She never lied to him or was dishonest to him, and we were very careful to point that out in the movie, but Tom needed to grow up.

  • All the miserable stratagems they had been guilty of to win him; the dishonest plotting and planning.

  • The door should not be left open, as dishonest persons, passing along the entry, could enter without fear of being questioned.

  • The Ministers found that, on this occasion, neither their honest nor their dishonest supporters could be trusted.

  • Thus, to import insanity or incompetency to a professional man, or that a public official is dishonest and corrupt is actionable.

  • An honest man, with all his modesty, cannot prevent people saying of him what a dishonest man says of himself.