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Dishonest

Noun
UK /dɪsˈɒn.ɪst/
US /dɪsˈɑː.nəst/

Definition

Not truthful, fair, or trustworthy; willing to lie, cheat, or deceive.

Example

"A dishonest person cannot be trusted to keep promises or speak the truth."

"The dishonest student copied answers during the test and was caught by the teacher immediately."

"The businessman was dishonest in his deals, so customers stopped trusting his company."

Explanation

Dishonest describes someone who is not truthful, trustworthy, or fair. A dishonest person may lie, cheat, or hide the truth for personal gain. For example, if a shopkeeper gives the wrong change on purpose, that is dishonest. Students who copy during an exam are also being dishonest. Dishonesty can break trust in relationships, friendships, school, or business. People often prefer honesty because it builds respect and reliability. Dishonest behaviour usually harms both the person doing it and the people affected. The opposite of dishonest is honest, meaning truthful and fair.

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