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dishonesty
dis·hon·es·ty D0269800 (dĭs-ŏn′ĭ-stē)n. pl. dis·hon·es·ties 1. Lack of honesty or integrity; improbity.2. A dishonest act or statement.dishonesty (dɪsˈɒnɪstɪ) n, pl -ties1. lack of honesty or fairness; deceit2. (Law) a deceiving act or statement; frauddis•hon•es•ty (dɪsˈɒn ə sti) n., pl. -ties. 1. lack of honesty; a disposition to lie, cheat, or steal. 2. a dishonest act; fraud. [1350–1400] Dishonesty See Also: BELIEV ABILITY, CRIME, LIES/LIARS - All frauds, like the wall daubed with untempered mortar … always tend to the decay of what they are devised to support —Richard Whately
- As honest a man as any in the cards, when the kings are out —Thomas Fuller
- At length corruption, like a general flood … shall deluge all —Alexander Pope
- Borrowed thoughts, like borrowed money, only show the poverty of the borrower —Marguerite, Countess Blessington
- Corruption is like a ball of snow … once set a-rolling it must increase —Charles Caleb Colton
- Crooked as a worm writhing on a hook —Herman Wouk
The people who are likened to worms are characters from Wouk’s political novel, Inside, Outside. - (Pompous and braggadocian, he seemed to the children as flat and) false as his teeth —Ferrol Sams
- (She was) false as water —William Shakespeare
- Falser than vows made in wine —William Shakespeare
- Fraudulent as falsies —Helen Hudson
- He that builds his house with other men’s money is like one that gathers himself stones for the tomb of his burial —The Holy Bible/Apocrypha: Ecclesiasticus
The word ‘builds’ has been modernized from ‘buildeth’ and ‘gathers’ from ‘gathereth.’ - It is as difficult to appropriate the thoughts of others as it is to invent —Ralph Waldo Emerson
- Permit memory to paint it [a long-ago life style] falsely, like the face of some old whore who could wish to be taken as young and innocent —George Garrett
- Plays you as fair as if he’d picked your pocket —John Ray’s Proverbs
- Robbers are like rane, tha fall on the just and the unjust —Josh Billings
In Billings’ phonetic dialect the word ‘rane’ is ‘rain’ and ‘tha’ is ‘they.’ - Sneaky as a rat in a hotel kitchen —William Alfred
- There is something in corruption which, like a jaundiced eye, transfers the color of itself to the object it looks upon —Thomas Paine
- To rob a friend even of a penny is like taking his life —Johann B. Nappaha
ThesaurusNoun | 1. | dishonesty - the quality of being dishonestunrighteousness - failure to adhere to moral principles; "forgave us our sins and cleansed us of all unrighteousness"corruption, corruptness - lack of integrity or honesty (especially susceptibility to bribery); use of a position of trust for dishonest gainunscrupulousness - the quality of unscrupulous dishonestydeceptiveness, obliquity - the quality of being deceptivedeceit, fraudulence - the quality of being fraudulentdeviousness, crookedness - the quality of being deceitful and underhandedshiftiness, trickiness, rascality, slipperiness - the quality of being a slippery rascallarcenous, thievishness - having a disposition to stealuntruthfulness - the quality of being untruthfuldisingenuousness - the quality of being disingenuous and lacking candorhonestness, honesty - the quality of being honest | | 2. | dishonesty - lack of honesty; acts of lying or cheating or stealingknaveryactus reus, wrongful conduct, misconduct, wrongdoing - activity that transgresses moral or civil law; "he denied any wrongdoing"betrayal, perfidy, treachery, treason - an act of deliberate betrayalcharlatanism, quackery - the dishonesty of a charlatantrick - an attempt to get you to do something foolish or imprudent; "that offer was a dirty trick"falsehood, falsification - the act of rendering something false as by fraudulent changes (of documents or measures etc.) or counterfeiting |
dishonestynoun deceit, fraud, corruption, cheating, graft (informal), treachery, trickery, criminality, duplicity, falsehood, chicanery, falsity, sharp practice, perfidy, mendacity, fraudulence, crookedness, wiliness, unscrupulousness, improbity She accused the government of dishonesty and incompetence.Quotations "Dishonesty is the raw material not of quacks only, but also in great part of dupes" [Thomas Carlyle Count Cagliostro]dishonestynoun1. Lack of integrity:improbity.2. Departure from what is legally, ethically, and morally correct:corruption, corruptness, improbity.Informal: crookedness.3. Lack of straightforwardness and honesty in action:chicanery, craft, craftiness, deviousness, indirection, shadiness, shiftiness, slyness, sneakiness, trickery, trickiness, underhandedness.Translationsdishonest (disˈonist) adjective not honest; deceitful. She was dishonest about her qualifications when she applied for the job. 不誠實的 不诚实的disˈhonestly adverb 不誠實地 不诚实地disˈhonesty noun the state or quality of being dishonest. I would not have expected such dishonesty from him. 不誠實 不诚实dishonesty
Synonyms for dishonestynoun deceitSynonyms- deceit
- fraud
- corruption
- cheating
- graft
- treachery
- trickery
- criminality
- duplicity
- falsehood
- chicanery
- falsity
- sharp practice
- perfidy
- mendacity
- fraudulence
- crookedness
- wiliness
- unscrupulousness
- improbity
Synonyms for dishonestynoun lack of integritySynonymsnoun departure from what is legally, ethically, and morally correctSynonyms- corruption
- corruptness
- improbity
- crookedness
noun lack of straightforwardness and honesty in actionSynonyms- chicanery
- craft
- craftiness
- deviousness
- indirection
- shadiness
- shiftiness
- slyness
- sneakiness
- trickery
- trickiness
- underhandedness
Synonyms for dishonestynoun the quality of being dishonestRelated Words- unrighteousness
- corruption
- corruptness
- unscrupulousness
- deceptiveness
- obliquity
- deceit
- fraudulence
- deviousness
- crookedness
- shiftiness
- trickiness
- rascality
- slipperiness
- larcenous
- thievishness
- untruthfulness
- disingenuousness
Antonymsnoun lack of honestySynonymsRelated Words- actus reus
- wrongful conduct
- misconduct
- wrongdoing
- betrayal
- perfidy
- treachery
- treason
- charlatanism
- quackery
- trick
- falsehood
- falsification
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