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dishonest - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of dishonest in Hindi

  • बेईमान
  • कपटी
  • असत
  • शठ
  • प्रवंचक
  • ढीला
  • धोखेबाज
  • खोटा
  • असन्निष्ठ

dishonest Definition

Adjective

  • behaving or prone to behave in an untrustworthy or fraudulent way.

dishonest Example

  • He gave the editor a dishonest account of events ( उन्होंने संपादक को घटनाओं का बेईमान लेखा-जोखा दिया )
  • You know how stubborn you are about not doing business with dishonest people. ( आप जानते हैं कि बेईमान लोगों के साथ व्यापार न करने को लेकर आप कितने जिद्दी हैं। )
  • A dishonest person tends to show it in the most subtle ways. ( एक बेईमान व्यक्ति इसे सबसे सूक्ष्म तरीकों से दिखाने की कोशिश करता है। )
  • A dishonest and corrupt judge, he was deprived of his office and imprisoned in 1552. ( एक बेईमान और भ्रष्ट न्यायाधीश, उन्हें अपने पद से वंचित कर दिया गया और 1552 में कैद कर लिया गया। )

More Sentence

  • Living two lives is difficult, and it’s dishonest, but it’s the lesser of two evils.
  • That would be dishonest, that would be false, that would be deceiving myself and others.
  • That mechanical violence that is weak, cowardly, dishonest, and full of hatred never works.
  • Eventually: every child's ethical balance is tipped towards being more dishonest than honest.
  • He did not like to face facts frankly; he was dishonest in his attitude toward life situations.
  • Now even the lowliest workers; are as dishonest and as cunningly incompetent… as their bosses.
  • Some theorists argue that all our words are dishonest, given that we can’t actually mean them.
  • Gaming and dishonest responses are possible, but inattentiveness seems a greater incentive problem to me.
  • Butchers have palmed off upon their customers imported fresh meat as homegrown, and secured a dishonest profit by charging for it the prices of the latter, which are considerably in excess of those of the imported product.
  • I know he would never do anything dishonest like changing a frame number.
  • This is a profoundly dishonest account of what is troubling Europe.
  • How dishonest can I be? And all because I don’t want to go to work.
  • As a man acts contrary to spoken words then he also proved dishonest.
  • The Bands that were more cowardly and dishonest: felt the urge to hide.
  • I'm dishonest, and a dishonest man you can always trust to be dishonest.
  • Take the case of a merchant who in the course of his trade is dishonest.
  • They will be simply men; none perfect; some greedy, cruel and dishonest.
  • Well, yes, to abstract a name and to place oneself under it is dishonest.
  • He justifiably reckoned that he could distinguish between honest and dishonest advertising.
  • Would it be dishonest to transfer a tale from one night or nights to another or others?
  • But it is the dishonest ones who undo whatever good the majority are able to achieve.
  • However, she supposed there were other people in the state besides dishonest lawyers.
  • If there should, dishonest as he was, that would be a sufficient reason for my silence.
  • There is nothing dishonest in the transaction: customers float cheques all the time.
  • We know that in actual operation the policy meant reckless speculation and dishonest finance.
  • But all profit that is out of proportion to the labor expended is dishonest.
  • For example, you see the dishonest seller with palpitating heart when selling.
  • Look, you are being utterly dishonest in this stupid clipping.
  • It seems rather dishonest to do something without the involvement of Fairtrade.
  • Regardless of dishonest companies, it is still a good idea to check your FICO score.
  • The dishonest or sometimes phony methods applied to these free divinations practices do nothing to aid the legitimacy of the fortune telling arts.
  • He was a dishonest hypocrite prepared to exploit his family