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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 + noun

Adjective + 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)

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1w ago

No, "dishonest" is not a verb. It is an adjective that describes someone or something as not truthful or deceitful.

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