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US
/dɪˈsɑnəsti/
]
[ UK /dɪsˈɒnɪsti/ ]
[ UK /dɪsˈɒnɪsti/ ]
NOUN
- the quality of being dishonest
- lack of honesty; acts of lying or cheating or stealing
How To Use dishonesty In A Sentence
- There is actually a dishonesty, really, about that slogan that says to keep it in the laboratory and it will be OK.
- Dishonesty is always one way of climbing the ladder of success, but dishonest intentions and manipulations are more prone to fail. Dr T.P.Chia
- Procedures that were set up to expose and correct dishonesty were themselves blocked or shown to be inefficient.
- There's no way you'll hear me saying, ‘dishonesty at any level corrupts the individual’, or find me stalking birds around the garden.
- He fought against dishonesty and corruption, opportunism and cowardice.
- He accomplished this task by treachery, secrecy, speed and dishonesty.
- Most people commonly employ dishonesty and deception as a means to get through life safely and advantageously. Dr T.P.Chia
- Too much people lack integrity and it is dishonesty that keeps them from being able to reason out issues.
- The survey results underscore the pervasiveness of academic dishonesty even as schools employ more sophisticated means to catch cheaters and take a tougher stance to discourage unethical behavior.
- Political dishonesty ought to be plucked up by the roots.