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Synonyms and antonyms of To do something dishonest in British Thesaurus

To do something dishonest

rort (verb)

Australianinformal to do something dishonest

cheat (verb)

to behave dishonestly, or to not obey rules, for example in order to win a game or do well in an examination

cheat (verb)

to do something that is not correct but makes it easier to succeed

defraud (verb)

to get money from a person or organization in a dishonest way

falsify (verb)

to change something deliberately in order to trick other people

fake (verb)

to make an exact copy of something in order to trick people

compromise (verb)

to behave in a way that is not honest by doing things that do not agree with what you previously believed in or tried to achieve

poach (verb)

to take something such as an idea that belongs to someone else, especially by using secret or dishonest methods, and use it for your own benefit

fix (verb)

to dishonestly arrange something such as a game or election so that it has the result that someone wants

pack (verb)

to dishonestly arrange for a lot of people who support your views to be on a committee or in a meeting

be caught red-handed ()

to be caught doing something wrong

be caught with your hand in the cookie jar (mainly American)

mainly American to be caught while you are doing something dishonest

busted (adjective)

mainly Americaninformal discovered doing something that you should not be doing or saying something that is not true

cook (verb)

informal to change information dishonestly

copy (verb)

to look at someone else’s work and write the same as they have, for example in order to cheat in an examination

crib (verb)

informal to copy someone’s work dishonestly

fiddle (verb)

informal to produce false results or records, in order to get money or other benefits

get your hands dirty ()

to become involved in something dishonest

hustle (verb)

mainly American to get money or goods in a dishonest way or by selling sex

insinuate yourself (into something) ()

to get into a situation or position by behaving in a way that is not sincere

play dirty (British)

Britishspoken to use dishonest or unfair methods

stoop/sink so low ()

to do something very unfair or dishonest