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honest /ˈɒnɪst /adjective1Free of deceit; truthful and sincere: I haven’t been totally honest with you...- For a transaction of this magnitude to be successful, all parties involved must be honest, sincere and truthful to one another.
- As a Republican, I sincerely thank you for your honest, open, sincere and thoughtful dialogue.
- Remember, your compliments must be honest, sincere and genuine.
Synonyms truthful, sincere, candid, frank, direct, open, forthright, straight, straightforward, genuine, blunt, plain-spoken, plain-speaking, matter-of-fact, outspoken, as straight as a die, straight from the shoulder informal upfront archaic free-spoken objective, impartial, unbiased, balanced, unprejudiced, disinterested, even-handed, fair, just, equitable 1.1Morally correct or virtuous: I did the only right and honest thing...- ‘From the beginning we have been asking for fair and honest elections,’ he said.
- All but four members of the commission said that the last election was fair and honest.
- I believe that only a truly even-handed approach can lead to an honest, morally convincing, and effective human rights policy.
Synonyms morally correct, upright, honourable, moral, ethical, principled, righteous, right-minded, respectable; virtuous, good, worthy, decent, law-abiding, high-minded, upstanding, just, fair, incorruptible, anti-corruption, truthful, true, veracious, trustworthy, trusty, reliable, conscientious, scrupulous, reputable, dependable, loyal, faithful informal on the level, honest-to-goodness 1.2 [attributive] Fairly earned, especially through hard work: he’s struggling to make an honest living...- These are innocent people just trying to earn an honest living, but who end up the real victims.
- Workers, often women, take risks to earn an honest living.
- And the woman draws herself up and delivers a stirring dialogue on her right to stay there and earn an honest living.
1.3(Of an action) done with good intentions even if unsuccessful or misguided: he’d made an honest mistake...- Bob's position was an honest attempt to achieve something real.
- The forums were honest, objective attempts to address the facts, and they have succeeded beyond our expectations.
- I think it was an honest and reasonable mistake for them to make at the time.
Synonyms genuine, real, authentic, actual, true; legitimate, above board, fair and square; Latin bona fide informal legit, kosher, on the level, honest-to-goodness 1.4 [attributive] Simple, unpretentious, and unsophisticated: good honest food with no gimmicks...- It is an honest, simple pie, and we extol its simplicities.
- It is a simple, delicate, honest piece of work that strikes so many chords it could almost be music itself.
- In all the nostalgic celebrations, the impression is inevitably created that blues is some kind of touchstone for a simpler and more honest past: feel-good music for white people.
adverb informalUsed to persuade someone of the truth of something: you’ll like it when you get there, honest...- I've been neglecting my journal but I'm determined to try harder, honest.
Phrasesearn (or turn) an honest penny make an honest woman of to be honest OriginMiddle English (originally in the sense 'held in or deserving of honour'): via Old French from Latin honestus, from honos (see honour). honour from Middle English: Latin honor is the source of honour and of honest and honesty (both Middle English). The idea that there is honour among thieves was expressed even in the early 17th century. The English philosopher Jeremy Bentham was the first to put it in print in its modern form when he wrote in 1802: ‘A sort of honour may be found (according to a proverbial saying) even among thieves.’ The plant honesty is named from its diaphanous seed pods, translucency symbolizing lack of deceit.
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