Nghĩa của từ dishonestly bằng Tiếng Việt

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1. Blandish - praise somewhat dishonestly

2. The money was dishonestly obtained.

3. He'll never make money dishonestly.

4. A person's biggest shame is dishonestly.

5. She's been accused of acting dishonestly.

6. He was accused of dishonestly obtaining property.

7. To dishonestly for one's own use; embezzle.

8. To transact ( official business ) dishonestly for private profit.

9. He had dishonestly and intentionally not fulfilled that obligation.

10. If you can't get it honestly get it dishonestly.

11. Corman brushed off accusations that he had acted dishonestly.

12. The key issue was whether the four defendants acted dishonestly.

13. My friend make made some a quick, easy money dishonestly.

14. Waitresses in our restaurant never treat guests discourteously or dishonestly.

15. He got the money dishonestly, by forging his brother's signature.

16. He said that many people would profess Christianity, but dishonestly so.

17. He got the dishonestly, by forging his brother's signature on a cheque.

18. I hope you are not implying that I obtained this money dishonestly.

19. He acted dishonestly when he gave the contract to his best friend.

20. Cheating is when a person misleads, deceives, or acts dishonestly on purpose

21. He got the dishonestly, by forging his brother's signature on a check.

22. A person is guilty of theft if he or she dishonestly obtains property.

23. Name of original pharaoh dishonestly removed by Amenophis III and replaced with his own.

24. Antonyms for Artlessly include affectedly, artificially, hypocritically, insincerely, pretentiously, unnaturally, dishonestly, guilefully, untruthfully and

25. The Russians, badly led and dishonestly provided, were beaten on sea and land alike.

26. Synonyms for Consciencelessly include immorally, unethically, amorally, unprincipledly, unconscionably, ruthlessly, corruptly, dishonourably, dishonestly and

27. In this case it was not contended that the appellant had not acted dishonestly.

28. Synonyms for Basely include falsely, maliciously, crookedly, dishonestly, dishonourably, dishonorably, disloyally, faithlessly, falseheartedly and malevolently

29. Corruption means dishonestly using your position or power to your own advantage, especially for money.

30. My friend makes made some quick, easy dishonestly. I never thought Bob would have sticky fingers.

31. He also admitted other charges of dishonestly handling a stolen ring and theft of a car.

32. Moreover, they often dishonestly exact more money from the people than the regular tax rate.

33. It requires more thinking to make the money dishonestly, but the rewards may be great.

34. Murder; and Theft: dishonestly appropriating property belonging to another with the intention of permanently depriving the owner of it.

35. Blandished definition: praise somewhat dishonestly synonyms: kowtow, praise, toady, truckle, bootlick, fawn, adulate, flatter, brown-nose, stroke, kotow, soft

36. The Christian who smuggles is acting dishonestly and can be held accountable, not only by the police, but also by the Christian congregation.

37. Late Middle English (in Barratry (sense 3)): from Old French baraterie, from barater ‘deceive’, based on Greek prattein ‘do, perform, manage’ (sometimes dishonestly); …

38. Corrupt adjective (BAD) C1 dishonestly using your position or power to get an advantage, especially for money: Both companies are under investigation for Corrupt practices.

39. Which he used to disparage defective vehicles, dates back to his time as a second-hand car dealer in the late 1970s, and suggests a dishonestly adjusted mileometer .

40. From Longman Business Dictionary Bogus bo‧gus / ˈbəʊgəsˈboʊ-/ adjective informal LAW not real, but dishonestly pretending to be something or someone They issue certificates of deposits, often based on fictitious assets such as Bogus gold mines

41. From Blandish (“to persuade someone by using flattery, to cajole; to praise someone dishonestly, to flatter or butter up”) +‎ -ment (suffix forming nouns from verbs, having the sense of ‘the action or result of what is denoted by the verbs’).

42. Aboveboard: 1 adj without concealment or deception; honest “their business was open and Aboveboard ” Synonyms: straightforward square , straight characterized by honesty and fairness adv in an honest manner “was known for dealing Aboveboard in everything” Synonyms: honestly Antonyms: deceitfully , dishonestly , venally in a corrupt and

43. Adding to the already formidable nomenclature of the politically fashionable multiculturalists, it is, like the use of other negative terms such as "racism" and "xenophobia", freely and dishonestly used in an attempt to anathematise their opponents, particularly those concerned about …

44. Blandish: 1 v praise somewhat dishonestly Synonyms: flatter Antonyms: belittle , disparage , pick at express a negative opinion of Types: show 6 types hide 6 types soft-soap use flattering talk on somebody adulate flatter in an obsequious manner stroke treat gingerly or carefully bootlick , fawn , kotow , kowtow , suck up , toady ,