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How to use dishonest in a sentence

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Some dishonest employees have even sent out their wedding invitations at the expense of the company.
Rarely has the true face of our bloodthirsty, dishonest and hypocritical rulers been revealed so clearly.
Consumers were left at the mercy of the dishonest conduct in the finance sector.
Just as predictably, their basis for that outrage is a highly dishonest portrayal of what Forrest writes.
Yes, I am a drooling, venal dishonest fool who is just lying because she's mean.
He's not tried to be dishonest, he has just forgotten to mention one thing.
If this is true, then people are just naturally dishonest and crooked and downright rotten.
The people who perpetrated that buy-back scheme are despicable, deceitful, dishonest, and crooked.
She loathes cunningness, and thinks a cunning person is definitely dishonest.
A dateline is dishonest if the reporter is sitting at home, using the telephone or email to close the distance with the source.
Symkyn was extremely deceitful and dishonest in his work and cheated the college most of all.
It did not necessarily mean that any of the witnesses were being deliberately deceitful and dishonest.
In a sense it is not the corruptors' fault, they were brought up to inherit the same dishonest dogmas and attitudes as the previous generation.
I am not prepared to find that any of these witnesses was dishonest in the evidence that they gave.
Only from the standpoint of its dishonest and delusional character did the speech provide an indication of the real state of American society.
To describe this film as dishonest and demagogic would almost be to promote these terms to the level of respectability.
Throughout the novel, Fitzgerald presents her not only as a shallow, restless, and goalless person but also as cruel, corrupt, and dishonest.
Her words, he said, were inaccurate, dishonest and verging on the deranged.
They are little better than the smarmy, devious, dishonest and selfish Europeans.
Thus dishonest reporting has made truth a casualty of the war, causing grievous damage to the integrity of the journalistic profession.
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Examples from Classical Literature
That is a physical or natural habit or action, that is neither laudable nor vituperable in genere morum, that a man can neither be counted good and honest, or bad and dishonest.
The sharks on the bourse and the sharp men of business are just as dishonest.
They live, you see, right on the high road, and see human nature at its hottest and crossest as well as its most dishonest.
For Burns believed in his own mind that these men, holy willie and the crew he typified, were thoroughly dishonest.
We have, therefore, a ready check against the frauds of the dishonest dealers, in spiritous liquors.
And, methinketh, a dishonest man will have sundrie frights from the Lares and lemures.
And I tell you, marche, that I am not dishonest by nature or in my character.
Even here his so-called honor is little more than a form of playacting, both maudlin and dishonest.
In fact he wrote that he thought it all wrong, deceitful, bordering on the dishonest.
And is any mode of acquisition, even if unjust and dishonest, equally to be deemed virtue?
And then Jed Winslow did what was perhaps the first dishonest thing he had ever done.
Either she suspected him of dishonesty, or else she was being dishonest herself.
The ducking stool was used for punishing common scolds, refractory women and dishonest tradesmen, especially brewers and bakers.
I dare say it was because I had been so dishonest myself just before.
To return again to the lying, dishonest, and negligent servant.
You are being intellectually dishonest, fraudulent, and violating your Hippocratic oath.
But to eulogise education and to deprecate its results is dishonest.
It was planned, it was persistent, it was dishonest from the outset and, significantly aggravating the culpability of both, persisted into a second fraudulent application.
What he had been saying, in effect, was that everyone was dishonest while he was the pillar of moral rectitude and incorruptibility, on a one-man campaign to clean up society.
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