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dishonesty
noun as in lying; unwillingness to tell the truth
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It would be illegal to use dishonesty, pressure, or to coerce someone into declaring they want to end their life, with a possible 14-year prison sentence.
He also amassed convictions for crimes of dishonesty, drug supply and possession of firearms.
He had also tried to impersonate his landlord to take out two loans in his name and was, a judge said, guilty of a "prolonged campaign of serious dishonesty".
And dishonesty can be very difficult to measure.
When someone like Zuckerberg — who has long presented as moderate or even liberal — says it, it furthers this normalization of dishonesty.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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