dishonest 的定义
- 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.
dishonest 近义词
lying, untruthful
dishonest 的近义词 43 个
- corrupt
- crooked
- deceitful
- deceptive
- false
- fraudulent
- misleading
- shady
- sneaky
- underhanded
- unfair
- unprincipled
- unscrupulous
- untrustworthy
- backbiting
- bent
- bluffing
- cheating
- crafty
- cunning
- deceiving
- designing
- disreputable
- double-dealing
- elusive
- guileful
- hoodwinking
- mendacious
- perfidious
- recreant
- shifty
- sinister
- slippery
- sneaking
- swindling
- traitorous
- treacherous
- tricky
- two-faced
- two-timing
- unctuous
- villainous
- wily
dishonest 的反义词 22 个
更多dishonest例句
- 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.