How to use in-sentence of “dishonest”:
+ He becomes dishonest like the politicians against whom he fought.
+ But he was such a difficult and dishonest boy that Leonardo called him “Salai” or “Salaino” which means “the little devil”.
+ Men who think makeup is dishonest sometimes call makeup “fakeup”.
+ If there is an excerpt or a direct quote that is worth including in an article, but the quote has many difficult words, how should it be simplified? I feel that a direct quote should not be altered since it would be dishonest and misleading, but at the same time, it needs to be simplified.
+ Other men paid a lot of money to take the new girls’ virginity, and if the owner of a geisha house was dishonest and greedy, a young geisha could have her virginity sold a number of times to different men.
+ They felt like they found out about a lot of dishonest things Randy did that would make him look bad in court.
+ Parag Bansal – a corrupt and dishonest doctor who can go to any length for his profit.
+ Russian tsars took advantage of this by offering money to dishonest members of the Polish government, who would block new ideas and solutions.

