vārdnīca angļu - angļu

English - English

deceitful angļu valodā:

1. dishonest dishonest


Do I look dishonest or what?
What a dishonest fellow!
Many politicians are dishonest.
They're dishonest people, and they'll try to charge you five dollars.
John claimed that the dishonest salesman had tricked him into buying a useless piece of machinery.
He is a thoroughly dishonest character.
He employed dishonest means in his business.
It is our national conviction that politics is a dirty and dishonest pursuit.
Don’t be dishonest about how much money you have spent.
He was not usually a dishonest person, so it was strange that he chose to hide the truth about finding the money.
They admitted that there were dishonest officers in the police force.
He is the most dishonest person I know. I've never heard him tell the truth.
All right, it was dishonest.
The newspapers are calling him a dishonest politician.
I would rather be poor than make money by dishonest means.

2. Perfidious Perfidious


a perfidious lover
The most perfidious way of harming a cause consists of defending it deliberately with faulty arguments.

3. deliberately cheating



4. slick


the slick dialogues
Your car unexpectedly skids on a large oil slick.
The road is slick so don't drive too fast.
It was a slick movie, but I couldn't expect more from a summer blockbuster.
Watch yourself. She's a pretty slick lady.
A good salesman must be slick.
That was a slick speech. Congrats!
If you want to be a great gambler you need to be slick.
... had a journal-- a slick journal-- a" Journal of...
Don't swallow that slick propaganda.
If I don't wash my hair for a day, it becomes slick with oil and flat.

5. devious


You set me up yesterday. You are a devious little woman, aren't you, Becky?
He took us by a devious route to the center of the city.

6. dishonest or hiding the truth