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dishonesty

/dis-on-uh-stee/US // dɪsˈɒn ə sti //UK // (dɪsˈɒnɪstɪ) //

不诚实行为,不诚实的行为,不诚实,坏事

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural dis·hon·es·ties.

    • : lack of honesty; a disposition to lie, cheat, or steal.
    • : a dishonest act; fraud.

Synonyms & Antonyms

nounlying; unwillingness to tell the truth
Synonyms
chicanery诡计多端,狡诈,狡猾,巧取豪夺corruption腐败,贪污,腐蚀,腐败问题criminality犯罪行为,犯罪,犯罪活动,犯罪率deceit骗术,骗局,欺骗,骗人duplicity二重性,二元性,两性关系,二心falsehood谬误,谬论,假话,虚伪性fraud欺诈,诈骗,欺诈行为,欺骗graft嫁接,移植,嫁接法,嫁妆infidelity不忠,不忠行为,不忠心,不忠贞mendacity伪装,伪善,虚伪,虚伪性treachery背信弃义,奸诈,奸诈行为,诡诈trickery花招,伎俩,诡计,诡计多端artifice构造,构造物,构造性,构造的bunk铺位,下铺,卧铺,铺盖cheating作弊,作弊行为,欺骗,欺骗行为chicane驰道,岔路口,岔道,岔道口craft工艺,手工艺,手艺,手工艺品crookedness歪曲,歪曲性,歪斜,弯曲度cunning狡猾的,狡猾,狡猾的人,狡诈double-dealing两面派,两面三刀,双轨制,两面派手法faithlessness无信,无信行为,无信仰,无信的人falsity假话,虚假性,假的,虚假flimflam虚张声势,骗局,虚伪性,虚张声势的行为fraudulence欺诈行为,欺诈,诈骗,欺诈性guile狡诈,狡猾,狡猾的人,狡辩hocus-pocus变戏法,骗人,骗人的东西,骗局infamy臭名昭著,恶名昭彰,声名狼藉,恶名insidiousness阴险,隐蔽性,阴险狡诈,隐匿性perfidiousness无耻之徒,无耻,无耻行为,无耻之极perfidy背信弃义,敷衍了事,渎职,敷衍racket球拍,拍子,球杆,球棒rascality流氓行为,无赖行为,无赖,无赖行径slyness狡猾,狡猾性,狡猾的人,狡诈stealing偷窃,偷盗,偷窃行为,偷窃罪swindle诈骗,诓骗,拐骗,骗人trickiness伎俩,技巧性,诡计多端,技巧unscrupulousness不良行为,不择手段,不廉洁,不良现象wiliness毅力,意志力,意志,顽固性fourberie四个月,四个人,四个月的时间,四个月前hanky-panky手拉手,花花公子,手淫,手拉手活动improbity不确定性,凑巧的是,凑巧性,凑巧sharp practice犀利的做法,尖锐的实践,犀利的实践,锋利的实践

Examples

  • When you look at talk radio and Fox News today, the most successful employ the same model of dishonesty and manipulation of their audience.

  • This area of dishonesty I find most troubling because it is pervasive in the conservative media world and Limbaugh led the way on lies and disinformation for most of his career.

  • Using tactics of stealth, manipulation, and bold-faced dishonesty, she follows the imperative of her heart into progressively dangerous, even illegal action.

  • He refuses to look at a mountain of corruption & dishonesty.

  • So clearly the scale of dishonesty continues to climb in presidential elections.

  • To run towards burning buildings and struggling neighbors, dishonesty, corruption, and abuse.

  • Palestinians and their sympathizers can point out the unscrupulous dishonesty and duplicity of the Israeli occupiers.

  • Which is why Obama needs to clearly expose its dishonesty in his State of the Union, says Michael Tomasky.

  • There exists a growing body of scientific evidence suggesting that ideologically committed voters almost encourage dishonesty.

  • Not to be outdone, Langford fired back, slamming Christie for dishonesty and for playing politics.

  • Some men find it perfectly easy to resist allurements to dishonesty which others can not resist.

  • The singular dishonesty of M. Guizot and his master startled the politicians of Europe.

  • There are some legislators who regard moral cowardice as a virtue, and political dishonesty as a desirable kingcraft.

  • If we consult human nature, the only causes to which we can assign this reticence are, conscientious cowardice and dishonesty.

  • It is not, in public meetings, or in parliament, permitted to any speaker to accuse an adversary of falsehood or dishonesty.