What does Dishonesty mean?

Definitions for Dishonesty
dɪsˈɒn ə stidis·hon·esty

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. dishonestynoun

    the quality of being dishonest

  2. dishonesty, knaverynoun

    lack of honesty; acts of lying or cheating or stealing

Wiktionary

  1. dishonestynoun

    The characteristic or condition of being dishonest.

  2. dishonestynoun

    An act which is fraudulent or otherwise dishonest.

  3. Etymology: dishonest + -y

Samuel Johnson's Dictionary

  1. Dishonestynoun

    Etymology: from dishonest.

    Their fortune depends upon their credit, and a stain of open public dishonesty must be to their disadvantage. Jonathan Swift.

    Mrs. Ford, the honest woman, the modest wife, the virtuous creature, that hath the jealous fool to her husband! I suspect without cause, mistress, do I? —— Heav’n be my witness you do, if you suspect me in any dishonesty. William Shakespeare.

Wikipedia

  1. Dishonesty

    Dishonesty is to act without honesty. It is used to describe a lack of probity, cheating, lying, or deliberately withholding information, or being deliberately deceptive or a lack in integrity, knavishness, perfidiosity, corruption or treacherousness. Dishonesty is the fundamental component of a majority of offences relating to the acquisition, conversion and disposal of property (tangible or intangible) defined in criminal law such as fraud.

ChatGPT

  1. dishonesty

    Dishonesty is the act or practice of deliberately telling untruths or deceiving, involving behaviours like lying, cheating, stealing, or misrepresenting oneself or factual information. It reflects a lack or absence of honesty, integrity or ethics. The motive could be to gain advantage, avoid punishment, or mislead others.

Webster Dictionary

  1. Dishonestynoun

    dishonor; dishonorableness; shame

  2. Dishonestynoun

    want of honesty, probity, or integrity in principle; want of fairness and straightforwardness; a disposition to defraud, deceive, or betray; faithlessness

  3. Dishonestynoun

    violation of trust or of justice; fraud; any deviation from probity; a dishonest act

  4. Dishonestynoun

    lewdness; unchastity

  5. Etymology: [Cf. OF. deshonest, F. dshonntet.]

Wikidata

  1. Dishonesty

    Dishonesty is to act without honesty. It is used to describe a lack of probity, cheating, lying or being deliberately deceptive or a lack in integrity, knavishness, perfidiosity, corruption or treacherousness. Dishonesty is the fundamental component of a majority of offences relating to the acquisition, conversion and disposal of property defined in criminal law such as fraud.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of Dishonesty in Chaldean Numerology is: 2

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of Dishonesty in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3

Examples of Dishonesty in a Sentence

  1. Everton McFarlane:

    To the knowledge of the FSC, this level of fraud has never happened before, employee theft is a risk all businesses face and is a risk that businesses for the most part, and in particular financial institutions, take very seriously … This despicable act of dishonesty by an employee at SSL, and possibly with collaborators, we believe cannot be taken as symptomatic of the risk for the entire industry.

  2. Rick Gorka:

    This is the number one hit against Elizabeth Warren - her dishonesty.

  3. George Carlin:

    Honesty may be the best policy, but it's important to remember that apparently, by elimination, dishonesty is the second-best policy.

  4. Plato:

    Honesty is for the most part, less profitable than dishonesty.

  5. Marquis de Vauvenargues:

    Hatred of dishonesty generally arises from fear of being deceived.

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Translations for Dishonesty

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  • عدم الأمانةArabic
  • измама, нечестност, мошеничество, непочтеностBulgarian
  • nepoctivostCzech
  • caimiléireachtIrish
  • whakapōhēhē, whakapōhēhētangaMāori
  • nieuczciwośćPolish
  • oärlighetSwedish

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