0 not honest: --
He's been dishonest in his dealings with us/about his past.
intellectually dishonest
morally dishonest
a dishonest way of making money
a dishonest lawyer
1 not honest: --
He’s been dishonest with us, and I’ll never trust him again.
The allegations received by the provveditori in 1619 provided uncommonly detailed descriptions of the ' dishonest acts ' which had occurred between priest and nuns.
It also sought to present an alternative to ' traditional politicians ' seen as corrupt, clientelistic, and dishonest.
Claims of objectivity could be seen as a shallow and dishonest cloak for a political agenda.
However, some jokes are dishonest, since they do not respect the very spirit of what they are alluding to, typically the allegory of the prisoners.
From the outset, then, the army is presented in a negative light, and its representative, the recruiting sergeant, as dishonest.
Other things being equal, it makes sense to say that honest actions are morally 'superior' or 'better' than dishonest ones.
Secondly, when the pooling equilibrium in model 3 applies, also dishonest countries' behaviour is affected in the same way, by assumption.
Some "white lies" are not dishonest at all, and some would be borderline cases.