I think you might be able to.
The opposite of truthful is deceitful or dishonest.
The word "dishonest" is an adjective. It describes someone or something that is not truthful or deceitful.
No, upwind and dishonest are not opposites. Upwind refers to the direction from which the wind is coming, while dishonest refers to not being truthful or deceiving others.
Some of the antonyms of the word dishonest include the words ethical, fair, frank, honest, moral, open, principaled or even sophisticated. Depending on the sentence, both dishonest and it's antonyms can have multiple connotations.
The word 'dishonest' is an adjective. You would need to use a verb before the word, though.e.g. That person was being dishonest.Here, the words 'was' and 'being' are the verbs and dishonest is describing the person.* adjectives usually describe nouns. black is an adjective, cat is a noun = black cat.dishonest person = adjective + nounAdjective + noun can come before the verb eg The dishonest man stole my wallet. (verb is stole).An adjective can be used by itself, in this kind of sentence: He is dishonest (verb = is)
dis-honest
Deductive*
comparative degree: more truthful superlative degree: most truthful
No, it is not an adverb. Truthful is an adjective, and the adverb form is "truthfully."
he is a dishonest boy
Dishonest.
yes it is truthful.