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[dɪs'ɒnɪst]aggettivo disonesto* * *[dis'onist](not honest; deceitful: She was dishonest about her qualifications when she applied for the job.) disonesto- dishonesty* * *dishonest /dɪsˈɒnɪst/a.disonesto: dishonest practices, pratiche disoneste; a dishonest employee [politician], un dipendente [politico] disonestodishonestlyavv.2 (leg.) in malafede.* * *[dɪs'ɒnɪst]aggettivo disonesto
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