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dishonestly - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of dishonestly in Hindi

  • बेईमानी से
  • असन्निष्ठा
  • असन्निष्ठा से
  • धोखे से
  • बेर्ईमानी

dishonestly Definition

Adverb

  • in an untrustworthy, deceitful, or insincere way.

dishonestly Example

  • They acted dishonestly for their own selfish gains ( उन्होंने अपने स्वार्थ के लिए बेईमानी से काम किया )
  • Like the Community of Europe, nations tired of battling, tired of having the same cornflakes packaged in dishonestly different packaging. ( यूरोप के समुदाय की तरह, एक ही कॉर्नफ्लेक्स को बेईमानी से अलग-अलग पैकेजिंग में पैक करके, लड़ते-लड़ते थक गए राष्ट्र। )
  • You should see him where he has some great opportunity of acting dishonestly, as in the guardianship of an orphan. ( आपको उसे देखना चाहिए जहां उसे बेईमानी से काम करने का कोई बड़ा मौका मिलता है, जैसे कि एक अनाथ की संरक्षकता में। )
  • It shows that the Jews accepted what the devils dishonestly said about our master Solomon (pth), namely, that he had the power of magic. ( इससे पता चलता है कि यहूदियों ने हमारे स्वामी सुलैमान (pth) के बारे में जो शैतान ने बेईमानी से कहा था, उसे स्वीकार कर लिया, अर्थात्, कि उसके पास जादू की शक्ति थी। )

More Sentence

  • While yet a student he made up his mind that the wealth of his father, who was an officer of the Commissary Department, was dishonestly accumulated.
  • Thus it was Al’lah who rendered the jinns devoted to him, and it was not he himself (pth) who subjugated them by magic, as they dishonestly pretended.
  • Such was my situation some months, experiencing the dishonesty of many people here.
  • But we must believe that in all occupations honesty is the rule, and dishonesty the exception.
  • But he preferred to assume the generosity of Sir Nicholas rather than the dishonesty of Joseph.
  • Such persons become so used to being impressed with possible dishonesty as to doubt mankind generally.
  • No, my passionate opposition is directed against the trickery and dishonesty made necessary by the law.
  • Note his dishonesty in confessing that he has commendatory letters, yet not publishing a single one of them.
  • Whether from mismanagement or dishonesty large sums of money were expended in this undertaking with but little good effect.
  • All this may have arisen indirectly and unconsciously from the secret stings of his conscience for the money of Katerina Ivanovna that he had dishonestly appropriated.
  • Then, the criminal would fall down to the ground, acting dishonestly and writhing in supposed pain, displaying all the outward signs of a man undergoing the violent sufferings of death.
  • When a schoolboy he made up his mind that his father’s income, made as a paymaster in government office was dishonestly gained, and he told his father that it ought to be given to the people.
  • Jean, however, held his peace for several years, and then dishonestly published, after the death of Jacques, another incorrect solution; and not until 1718 did he admit that he had been in error.
  • He admitted six offenses of dishonestly obtaining money