单词 | dishonestly |
释义 | dishonestlyadv.ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > disrepute > disgrace or dishonour > [adverb] shamelyc1200 shendfully?c1225 to one's shamec1275 shamefullya1300 despitouslyc1320 foula1325 shondfullyc1330 inhonestly1340 shendshipfully1388 dishonestlyc1430 shamouslyc1440 ignominiously1553 slanderously1563 reproachfully1567 opprobriously1569 ingloriously1576 dishonourably1590 indignly1593 disgracefully1604 despitely1619 vituperiously1632 to a reproacha1715 shaming1970 c1430 J. Lydgate Flour of Curtesye (R.) Dishonestly to speake of any wight She deadly hateth. c1550 Complaynt Scotl. (1979) xi. 73 He gart hang cruelly and dishonestly..sexten scoir of the maist nobillis. a1600 Doctrynall Good Servauntes in E. F. Rimbault Anc. Poet. Tracts 16th Cent. (1842) 10 Whan that thou arte thus departed Without his loue dyshonestely. 1643 W. Prynne Soveraigne Power Parl. App. 58 Who had been shaven a Monke, or dishonestly bald. ΘΚΠ society > morality > moral evil > licentiousness > moral or spiritual impurity > indecency > [adverb] > lewdly, bawdily, or obscenely ribaldously1481 filthily?1526 ribaldiouslyc1530 dishonestly1560 filthy1571 prostitutely1594 obscenely1598 obscenously1606 lewdly1609 bawdily1629 fulsomely1657 smuttily1672 ribaldly1846 1560 Bible (Geneva) Ecclus. xxii. 4 Shee that liueth dishonestly is her fathers heauinesse. 1665 T. Herbert Some Years Trav. (new ed.) 71 He dishonestly courts..his Fathers Wife. 1685 J. Evelyn Mem. (1857) II. 238 Monmouth..having lived dishonestly with the Lady Henrietta Wentworth for two years. 3. In a dishonest manner, fraudulently; so as to cheat or deceive. ΘΚΠ the mind > goodness and badness > wrongdoing > dishonesty > [adverb] falsely1303 crookedlyc1374 sinistrously1460 dishonestlya1616 unparliamentarily1660 society > morality > moral evil > lack of principle or integrity > [adverb] > dishonestly falsely1303 naughtily1553 surreptiously1573 surreptitiously1587 dishonestlya1616 crookedlya1639 a1616 W. Shakespeare Comedy of Errors (1623) v. i. 3 He had the Chaine of me, Though most dishonestly he doth denie it. View more context for this quotation 1855 T. B. Macaulay Hist. Eng. III. 586 Clarendon, who had refused the oaths, and Ailesbury, who had dishonestly taken them. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1896; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < |
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