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lack honesty

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lack honesty adjective beguiling, bogus, cheating, conscienceless, corrupt, deceitful, deceiving, deceptive, devoid of honesty, dishonorable, disingenuous, faked, false, false-hearted, fraudulent, guileful, immoral, insidious, insincere, lying, meretricious, nefarious, not honest, perfidious, shameless, treacherous, underhanded, unethical, unprincipled, unscrupulous, untrustworthy, untruthful, void of truth, without probity
Associated concepts: lack of civility and honesty
See also: cheat


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We want independence and if we don't have the courage to stand up and say that then we lack honesty," - David Senior, Plaid candidate, Autumn 2001.
Mr Jones said: "In Wales, we disestablished the church almost 100 years ago and I strongly contest the Archbishop's implication that the Welsh lack honesty, faithfulness, respect and love of neighbour.
Plaid Policy Director Cynog Dafis, September 2001 "We want independence and if we don't have the courage to stand up and say that then we lack honesty.
 
 
 
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