DISHONEST vs THIEVISH: ADJECTIVE
- Lacking truthfulness
- Lacking honesty and oblivious to what is honorable
- Capable of being corrupted
- Disposed to lie, cheat, defraud, or deceive.
- Resulting from or marked by a lack of honesty.
- Dishonorable; shameful; indecent; unchaste; lewd.
- Deceptive or fraudulent; disposed to cheat or defraud or deceive
- Wanting in honesty; void of integrity; faithless; disposed to cheat or defraud; not trustworthy.
- Characterized by fraud; indicating a want of probity; knavish; fraudulent; unjust.
- Not honest.
- Interfering with honesty.
- Dishonored; disgraced; disfigured.
- Given to thievery
- Given to thieving.
- Of, similar to, or characteristic of a thief; furtive.
- Given to stealing; addicted to theft.
- Like a thief; acting by stealth; sly; secret.
- Partaking of the nature of theft; accomplished by stealing; dishonest.
- Having a tendency to steal
- Having the manner of a thief; furtive
DISHONEST vs THIEVISH: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To disgrace; to dishonor.
- N/A
DISHONEST vs THIEVISH: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To dishonor; disgrace.
- Not honest; without honesty; destitute of probity or integrity; having or exercising a disposition to deceive, cheat, or defraud.
- Not honest in quality; proceeding from or exhibiting lack of honesty, fraudulent; knavish: as, a dishonest transaction.
- Deceptive or fraudulent
- Dishonored; disgraced.
- Dishonorable; disgraceful; ignominious.
- Unchaste; lewd.
- Synonyms and False, unfair, disingenuous, unscrupulous, perfidious, treacherous, slippery.
- Stealthy; furtive; secret; sly.
- Addicted to, concerned in, or characterized by thievery; pertaining in any manner to theft.
DISHONEST vs THIEVISH: RELATED WORDS
- Thieving, Corruptible, False, Crooked, Venal, Fallacious, Deceptive, Misleading, Corrupt, Dishonorable, Fraudulent, Unscrupulous, Duplicitous, Untruthful, Deceitful
- Covetous, Covinous, Deceitful, Furtive, Subdolous, Cunning, Devious, Vafrous, Thiefly, Theftuous, Murderous, Furacious, Thieving, Dishonorable, Dishonest
DISHONEST vs THIEVISH: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Thieving, Corruptible, False, Crooked, Venal, Fallacious, Deceptive, Misleading, Corrupt, Dishonorable, Fraudulent, Unscrupulous, Duplicitous, Untruthful, Deceitful
- Covetous, Covinous, Deceitful, Furtive, Subdolous, Cunning, Devious, Vafrous, Thiefly, Theftuous, Murderous, Furacious, Thieving, Dishonorable, Dishonest
DISHONEST vs THIEVISH: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Workaway is dishonest and lies to the travelers.
- Posts about dishonest journalism written by Jack Marshall.
- Would you say everyone is a little dishonest?
- The College does not tolerate dishonest academic behavior.
- SPIEGEL: So an honest person is an honest person and a dishonest person is a dishonest person?
- Well, I do know that when I was dishonest, my family knew that I was dishonest.
- Put the honest in positions of power and discard the dishonest, and you will force the dishonest to be honest.
- They were a dishonest woman and a dishonest and drunkard man.
- Secondly the issue of dishonestly, what is dishonest for one person might not be dishonest for another.
- Dishonest people like you crow about the one outlier set of data which supports your dishonest position.
- Others wander about in hordes, living by plunder, and constantly engaged in thievish depredations and bloody warfare.
- You say they are not so thievish in Virginia, propagate faster, and are less depraved: Why?
- They say, moreover, that grinding poverty renders men worthless, cunning, sulky, thievish, insidious, vagabonds, liars, false witnesses, etc.
- English word used to ridicule foolish, thievish, and overly talkative people.
- Thievish, given to picking and stealing, cissinue man us, dc.
- He is no robber, nor I a thievish spirit.
DISHONEST vs THIEVISH: QUESTIONS
- What does the Bible say about being a dishonest man?
- How to avoid a dishonest removal company in Bromley?
- Is Coca-Cola still unethical and dishonest in India?
- How to avoid a dishonest removal company in Exeter?
- How to avoid a dishonest removal company in reading?
- How to avoid a dishonest removal company in Preston?
- Can a customer be dishonest or have unrealistic expectations?
- What is the appropriate sanction for dishonest conduct?
- Can you be arrested for dishonest misappropriation?
- Is it dishonest of the critic to present evolution as dishonest?
- Do we turn out more thievish than nice suburban kids?