گزارش خطا در معنی کلمه 'dishonest'

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فارسی

1 عمومی:: حقه باز

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2 عمومی:: فاقد امانت‌

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3 عمومی:: نادرست‌

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4 عمومی:: متقلب‌

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5 عمومی:: تقلب‌امیز

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6 عمومی:: دغل‌

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english

1 general:: dishonest behaving in a way that is intended to deceive people, for example by lying, cheating, or stealing: • Are you accusing me of being dishonest? • The money was acquired through dishonest means. • People are no longer surprised to find that politicians are dishonest. corrupt using your power in a dishonest way for your own advantage – used about people in official positions: • corrupt politicians • Law and order has broken down, and most government officials are corrupt. devious good at secretly thinking of clever plans to trick people in order to get what you want: • You have a very devious mind! • They use all kinds of devious methods to find out your personal details. underhand British English , underhanded American English underhand methods involve secretly deceiving people in order to get what you want: • In a series of underhand moves, Browne managed to gain control of the company. sneaky doing or saying things secretly, in a way that seems wrong because it is slightly dishonest or unfair: • It was pretty sneaky when the bank charged me interest on my account without telling me. sly deliberately behaving in a way that hides what you are really thinking or doing, in a way that is slightly dishonest: • Lucy decided not to tell him where she was going. She was often a bit sly like that. • He’s a sly old fox. unscrupulous using dishonest and unfair methods to get what you want, without caring if you harm other people: • Some unscrupulous companies try to persuade people to borrow huge sums of money. fraudulent formal deliberately deceiving people in an illegal way in order to gain money or power: • You will be prosecuted if you make a fraudulent claim on your insurance policy. seeming to be dishonest suspicious if someone or something seems suspicious, they make you think that something dishonest or illegal is happening: • The police are treating the boy’s death as suspicious. dubious if something seems dubious, you think it may not be completely true, right, or honest: • He has a rather dubious reputation. • It all sounds highly dubious to me. • the country’s dubious record on human rights shady shady business deals or people seem to be dishonest or connected with secret and illegal activities: • Several senior members of the party had been involved in shady deals. • a shady character shifty someone who looks shifty looks as if they are doing or planning something dishonest: • The man on the market stall looked a bit shifty when he gave me my change. dodgy British English informal probably dishonest and not to be trusted – used especially to say that you do not want to be involved with someone or something: • There’s something a bit dodgy about him. • dodgy business deals

Longman-Thesaurus

2 general::   adj. VERBS be, seem | become | consider sth, regard sth as What they are doing is not considered dishonest. ADV. very | downright I think he's downright dishonest! | rather, slightly | basically, fundamentally

Oxford Collocations Dictionary

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