dishonest造句1 What they are doing is not considered dishonest.
2 His dishonest behaviour came under severe censure.
3 The dishonest manager was cashiered at last.
4 Never keep company with dishonest persons.
5 A dishonest action like that will degrade you.
6 He's been dishonest in his dealings with us/about his past.
7 The dishonest manager defrauded the company of millions of pounds.
8 It would be dishonest not to present the data as fairly as possible.
9 Guy was greedy, amoral and dishonest.
10 She was easy prey for dishonest salesmen.
11 He showed himself a dishonest rascal.
12 Beware of dishonest traders in the tourist areas.
13 I think he's downright dishonest!
14 He was taken down by a dishonest lawyer.
15 Don't lend yourself to such dishonest schemes.
16 She often complains that he is dishonest.
17 They became entangled in dishonest business dealings.
18 What reason have you for thinking he's dishonest?
19 Elderly people are easy prey for dishonest salesmen.
20 They labelled him as dishonest.
21 This arrangement smacks of dishonest dealing.
22 He deserves all he gets for being so dishonest.
23 He is dishonest, and a coward to boot.
24 The dishonest government official was publicly disgraced.
25 I don't like him, and it would be dishonest of me to pretend otherwise.
26 It was very dishonest of you to lie to them about your qualifications.
27 People on welfare are wrongly seen as lazy or dishonest.
28 He bridled at the suggestion that he had been dishonest.
29 Mr Simon said he was not against taxes as such, "but I do object when taxation is justified on spurious or dishonest grounds," he says.
30 The company seems to have been involved in some rather dishonest carrying-on.