Dishonestly vs Pelf - What's the difference?
dishonestly | pelf |
money; riches; gain; especially when dishonestly acquired (compare lucre)
* 1906 , Frederick Tatham, Life of Blake'' in Archibald George Blomefield Russell (ed.), ''The Letters of William Blake :
* February 20, 2000 , Nick Cohen, Without prejudice , The Observer:
* July 20, 1997 , Harriet P. Gross, Author roots her stories in Vietnam War , Dallas Morning News:
* April 27, 1987 , Ford S. Worthy, You're Probably Working Too Hard , Fortune:
* October 1968 , Nicholas von Hoffman, The Class of '43 Is Puzzled , The Atlantic:
As a adverb dishonestly
is in a dishonest manner.As a noun pelf is
money; riches; gain; especially when dishonestly acquired (compare lucre).pelf
English
Noun
(-)- But, sighing after his fancies and visionary pursuits, he rebelled and fled fifty miles away for refuge from the lace caps and powdered wigs of his priggish sitters, and resumed his quaint dreams and immeasurable phantasies, never more to forsake them for pelf and portraiture.
- . . . a master manipulator who will twist and dodge around the clock to keep the privileges of power and pelf .
- She writes about those she might have known first-hand: teenage girls cowering in bunkers . . . friends making promises they can never keep . . . rich folk fattened on wartime pelf , poor folk surviving by wit alone.
- In advertising, show business, and journalism, people work themselves to the nub for glitz and glory more than for pelf .
- Some of the rich classmates were keeping their pelf to themselves.