Show me
of
Words that sound like "dishonest" — phonetic neighbours useful for wordplay, puns, song lyrics, and dialogue.
(adj)
Not honest; shoddy.
Relevance: 0%
(n)
(uncountable) The characteristic or condition of being dishonest.
(v)
(music, intransitive) To be dissonant.
Having been fired or let go; having had one's employment terminated.
An intense dislike or loathing someone feels for something bad or nasty.
(transitive) To converse or debate concerning a particular topic.
The state of being dizzy; the sensation of instability.
(of sounds or music, literal) Exhibiting dissonance; not agreeing; not harmonizing or melodizing.
Dizzy; light-headed.
Of or pertaining to a god.
Of uncertain, risky outcome.
(transitive, nautical) To break off the mast (of a ship), especially by gunfire.
(ambitransitive, formal) To cease to proceed or act; to stop (often with from).
(adv)
In a dishonest manner.
Alternative spelling of dizziness. [The state of being dizzy; the sensation of instability.]
(intransitive) To disagree; to withhold assent. Construed with from (or, formerly, to).
Covered with dust.
duskiness
(obsolete) Ending; forming an end; lowermost.
No longer alive; dead.
An instance of descending; act of coming down.
To put no trust in; to have no confidence in.
(uncountable) A state of disagreement or conflict.
A feeling of dislike, aversion or antipathy.
An absence of interest (attention or curiosity).
(transitive) Often followed by from: to set (someone or something) at a distance (noun noun, sense 1.1) from someone or something else.
distributed or weighted out in carefully determined portions
Disgraced, defiled, treated with dishonor.
Not bright or colorful.
(N)
Gaius Messius Quintus Trajanus Decius (201June 251), known as Trajan Decius or simply Decius, was Roman emperor from 249 to 251.
Disgraced, defiled, treated with dishonour.
(transitive) To cancel or withdraw an invitation to (someone).
Marked by dissensions; contentious
(transitive) To remove another's sexual characteristics or functions, often via physical sterilization.
The state or quality of being dewy.
American standard spelling of dishonour.
A believer in, or worshipper of, demons.
Disagreement, especially when widespread.
A medical doctor who specializes in teeth.
One who has committed the act of arson, or illegally setting fire to property.
(transitive) To discharge; to end the employment or service of.
Anxious or uneasy.
(loosely) To devastate: to reduce or destroy significantly but not completely.
(informal, derogatory, especially of a person) Stupid.
The quality of being dusky.
(linguistics) A suffix used as an inflection; an ending; inflectional suffix.
A surname from Italian
(US) Damnedest; one's best effort.
The quality of being dusty
The characteristic of being dressy.
Appropriate; suitable for the circumstances.
Senses relating to moving from a higher to a lower position.
A beloved person; a term of endearment.
The quality of being decent; propriety.
Spread out in space and/or time; not concentrated.
(transitive, medicine) To determine which disease is causing a sick person's signs and symptoms; to find the diagnosis.
A round plate-like object that is thrown for sport.
To move something, or someone, especially to forcibly move people from their homeland.
Having been disgraced; having a damaged reputation.
One of the progeny of a specified person, at any distance of time or through any number of generations.
any connection is denied
Misspelling of descendant. [One of the progeny of a specified person, at any distance of time or through any number of generations.]
The state of being dim.
Shame or disgrace.
(sports, chiefly US) To employ defensive tactics (so as to block).
The quality of having great value or price.
(obsolete) decency
The act of disowning.
Having no physical body or form.
(transitive) To refuse to own, or to refuse to acknowledge one’s own.
The state or quality of being dire.
(intransitive) To engage in discussion or conversation; to converse.
(formal, more generally) Shoeless; without shoes on; barefoot, or wearing sandals rather than shoes.
(transitive) To remove salt from; to desalinate.
Like a disk/disc
(biology) Relating to digenesis.
One who maintains that the vowel points of the Tetragrammaton translated "Jehovah" are the vowel points that belong to the word Adonai.
(transitive, obsolete) To divide or split (something).
To reduce, to lessen.