Synonyms of the word dishonest


DISHONESTAMBIDEXTROUS - BEGUILING - BLACKGUARDLY - BRIBABLE - CORRUPT - CORRUPTIBLE - CROOKED - DECEITFUL - DECEPTIVE - DISHONORABLE - DISHONOURABLE - DOUBLE-DEALING - DOUBLE-FACED - DOUBLE-TONGUED - DUPLICITOUS - FALLACIOUS - FALSE - FRAUDULENT - INSINCERE - MISLEADING - PICARESQUE - PURCHASABLE - RASCALLY - ROGUISH - SCOUNDRELLY - SHODDY - THIEVING - THIEVISH - TWO-FACED - UNTRUSTWORTHY - UNTRUSTY - UNTRUTHFUL - VENAL

dishonest

  • adj. Not honest.
  • adj. Interfering with honesty.
  • adj. (obsolete) Dishonourable; shameful; indecent; unchaste; lewd.
  • adj. (obsolete) Dishonoured; disgraced; disfigured.

ambidextrous

  • adj. Having equal ability in both hands; in particular, able to write equally well with both hands.
  • adj. Equally usable by left-handed and right-handed people (as a tool or instrument).
  • adj. Practising or siding with both parties.
  • adj. (humorous) Of a person, bisexual.
  • adj. Exceptionally skillful; equally adept in more than one medium, genre, style, etc.

beguiling

  • v. present participle of beguile.
  • n. A beguilement.
  • adj. That beguiles or beguile.

blackguardly

  • adj. Characteristic of a blackguard.

bribable

  • adj. Susceptible to bribery.

corrupt

  • adj. In a depraved state; debased; perverted; morally degenerate; weak in morals.
  • adj. Abounding in errors; not genuine or correct; in an invalid state.
  • adj. In a putrid state; spoiled; tainted; vitiated; unsound.
  • v. (transitive) To make corrupt; to change from good to bad; to draw away from the right path; to deprave;…
  • v. (intransitive) To become putrid or tainted; to putrefy; to rot.
  • v. To debase or render impure by alterations or innovations; to falsify.
  • v. To waste, spoil, or consume; to make worthless.

corruptible

  • adj. Possible to corrupt.
  • n. (archaic) That which may decay and perish; the human body.

crooked

  • v. simple past tense and past participle of crook.
  • adj. Not straight; having one or more bends or angles.
  • adj. Set at an angle; not vertical or square.
  • adj. (figuratively) Dishonest or illegal; corrupt.

deceitful

  • adj. deliberately misleading or cheating.
  • adj. deceptive in multiple ways, twifaced.

deceptive

  • adj. Misleading, likely or attempting to deceive.

dishonorable

  • adj. Without honor, or causing dishonor.
  • adj. Lacking respect or ethical principles.

dishonourable

  • adj. Alternative spelling of dishonorable.

double-dealing

  • adj. (of a person) Cheating, dishonest; treacherous.
  • n. deceit or treachery.

double-faced

  • adj. Having two functional faces.
  • adj. deceitful; hypocritical; treacherous.

double-tongued

  • adj. (idiomatic) Saying one thing to one person and something different to another; double talking; deceitful…

duplicitous

  • adj. Given to or marked by deliberate deceptiveness in behavior or speech.

fallacious

  • adj. Characterized by fallacy; false or mistaken.
  • adj. Deceptive or misleading.

false

  • adj. Untrue, not factual, factually incorrect.
  • adj. Based on factually incorrect premises.
  • adj. Spurious, artificial.
  • adj. (logic) Of a state in Boolean logic that indicates a negative result.
  • adj. Uttering falsehood; dishonest or deceitful.
  • adj. Not faithful or loyal, as to obligations, allegiance, vows, etc.; untrue; treacherous.
  • adj. Not well founded; not firm or trustworthy; erroneous.
  • adj. Not essential or permanent, as parts of a structure which are temporary or supplemental.
  • adj. (music) Out of tune.
  • adv. Not truly; not honestly; falsely.
  • n. One of two options on a true-or-false test.

fraudulent

  • adj. dishonest; based on fraud or deception.
  • adj. false; phony.

insincere

  • adj. Not genuinely meaning what has been expressed; not sincere; artificial.
  • adj. Not serious.

misleading

  • adj. Deceptive or tending to mislead or create a false impression.
  • v. present participle of mislead.
  • n. A deception that misleads.

picaresque

  • adj. Of or pertaining to rogues or adventurers.
  • adj. (literature) Characteristic of a genre of Spanish satiric novel dealing with the adventures of a roguish…
  • n. A picaresque novel.

purchasable

  • adj. able to be purchased; available for purchase.
  • adj. affordable.

rascally

  • adj. Like a rascal.
  • adv. In the manner of a rascal.

roguish

  • adj. Unprincipled or unscrupulous.
  • adj. Mischievous and playful.

scoundrelly

  • adj. Like or befitting a scoundrel.

shoddy

  • adj. Of poor quality or construction.
  • n. A low-grade cloth made from by-products of wool processing, or from recycled wool.

thieving

  • v. present participle of thieve.
  • adj. That thieves; that steals.
  • n. The action of theft.

thievish

  • adj. Having a tendency to steal.
  • adj. Having the manner of a thief; furtive.

two-faced

  • adj. having two faces or plane surfaces.
  • adj. deceitful, hypocritical or duplicitous.

untrustworthy

  • adj. Not deserving of trust; unreliable.

untrusty

  • adj. Not trusty.

untruthful

  • adj. Not giving the truth; providing untrue facts; lying.
  • adj. Pertaining to falsehood; corrupt; dishonest.

venal

  • adj. Venous; pertaining to veins.
  • adj. (archaic) For sale; available for purchase.
  • adj. Of a position, privilege etc.: available for purchase rather than assigned on merit.
  • adj. Capable of being bought (of a person); willing to take bribes.
  • adj. (of behaviour etc.) Corrupt, mercenary.

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