Dishonest is an adjective in a sentence. It means not to be honest.
The word "vouchsafed" is a verb in the past tense. An example of a sentence using the word would be: It was only last week that he vouchsafed that information.
I have to ask permission from my parents before i go, but i would love to go.
A sentence such as... "I am your humble servant." is a good example, I believe.
Do you remember the shire?
He spoke soberly about the consequences of his actions.
I abhor dishonest people.
I think most politicians are dishonest. Don't be dishonest if you want people to like you.
The mother was devastated when she realized her son was dishonest.
Billy Bob was being dishonest when he said that he was finished doing his homework.
he is a dishonest boy
He checked the exam paper roguishly. It means dishonest or not true.
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.
To filch something is to steal something. An example sentence would be: It is dishonest to filch that without paying.
Propaganda is not only dishonest but also inflammatory.
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)
The base word for dishonest is "honest."
Richard was always late for work and was rude to costumers ;furthermore, he was dishonest