unhonest

adj
/ʌnˈɒnɪst/

Etymology

From Middle English unhonest, unhoneste (“dishonourable”), equivalent to un- + honest.

  1. inherited from unhonest

Definitions

  1. Dishonest, deceptive, misleading.

    • These irregularities may be caused by environment, management, and unhonest or erroneous actions of any kind.
    • […] and the confrontation between Islam and the West, which dates back to the Arab conquests of the seventh century and the crusades." How unrealistic and even unhonest is this analysis and predating of terrorism!
    • “I assured myself it was neither unjust nor unhonest for me to do for myself,” and he wrote to James reporting on the Queen's condition, and assuring him that he would be the first with the news when she died.
  2. Dishonourable

    Dishonourable; unseemly, not respectable.

    • children[…]should , neither see that was uncumlie, nor heare that was unhonest
  3. Immoral, morally reprehensible.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA