Sentences with dishonest
dis·hon·est
D d - You have been dishonest with me.
- A dishonest person.
- The student union's liquidator says Andrew Landeryou and two former presidents benefited from dishonest schemes.
- She gave dishonest answers to our questions.
- A dishonest advertisement.
- This was both dishonest and a gross breach of trust.
- Dishonest implies the act or practice of telling a lie, or of cheating, deceiving, stealing, etc. [a dishonest official]; deceitful implies an intent to make someone believe what is not true, as by giving a false appearance, using fraud, etc. [a deceitful advertisement]; lying1 suggests only the act of telling a falsehood [curb your lying tongue]; untruthful is used as a somewhat softened substitute for lying, esp. with reference to statements, reports, etc. [an untruthful account]