Results for: dishonest, lying, deceitful, insincere
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(British) horse dealer (usually dishonest)coper
(British) lounge chair used to lie on to get a suntan; bed for lying under a sunlamp, tanning bedsunbed
(from Yiddish) thief (Slang); immoral opportunist, ganev, ganof, gonif, gonof, somebody dishonestganef
(Heraldry) crouching (crouching animal); lying down, lying with head upcouchant
(Slang) advertising ploy; device, gadget; trick, scheme, dishonest trick, hidden disadvantage, something attention-grabbinggimmick
(Slang) dirty, stain, soil, insincere charm, self-serving flatterysmarm
able to be mistaken, misleading, deceitfuldeceptive
able to conform, adaptable; compliant, submissive, in agreement, lying above layer deposited immediately before, similarconformable
act as if something were true, claim to own something, imaginary, make insincere claim about something, make something seem to be true, present a false image or appearance; impersonate; act in a role; claim, assert, simulated, feigned, make-believepretend
act illegally in sport, bring disgrace on, contaminated, dirty, disgusting, disgusting; morally offensive; filthy, dirty; clogged; unfavorable (weather); obscene (language); contrary to the rules (Sports); entangled (rope), dishonest, ensnarl and preve...foul
act intended to impress, behavior intended to impress, insincere behavior, artificial manner, pretenseaffectation
act of creeping, act of moving stealthily or furtively, deceptive, underhanded; mean, contemptible; deceitful; secret; sly, hidden from others, slight but persistentsneaking
act of lying under oath; act of giving false testimony in a court of law, lie under oath, telling lies under oathperjury
adj, corndodger//dodgy, handbill, one who dodges, one who avoids; trickster, evasive and irresponsible person, risky, sheltering screen on ship, somebody avoiding duty, somebody dishonest, Southern U.S., suspect or dishonestdodger
adulterous, faithless, disloyal, traitorous; dishonest; inaccurate; having committed adultery, not like original, untrue to commitments, with no religious faithunfaithful
 

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