HONEST vs TRUTHFULLY: ADJECTIVE
- Without affectation; plain.
- Virtuous; chaste.
- Of good repute; respectable.
- Sincere; frank.
- Equitable; fair.
- Not deceptive or fraudulent; genuine.
- Marked by or displaying integrity; upright.
- Free from guile
- Worthy of being depended on
- Habitually speaking the truth
- Without dissimulation; frank
- Without pretensions
- Not disposed to cheat or defraud; not deceptive or fraudulent
- Characterized by truth; not false.
- Marked by truth
- Decent; honorable; suitable; becoming.
- Characterized by integrity or fairness and straightforwardness in conduct, thought, speech, etc.; upright; just; equitable; trustworthy; truthful; sincere; free from fraud, guile, or duplicity; not false; -- said of persons and acts, and of things to which a moral quality is imputed
- Open; frank.
- Chaste; faithful; virtuous.
- Scrupulous with regard to telling the truth; not given to swindling, lying, or fraud; upright.
- True, especially as far as is known by the person making the statement; fair; unbiased.
- In good faith; without malice.
- Accurate.
- Authentic; full.
- Earned or acquired in a fair manner.
- Not forged
- Gained or earned without cheating or stealing
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HONEST vs TRUTHFULLY: VERB
- To adorn or grace; to honour; to make becoming, appropriate, or honourable.
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HONEST vs TRUTHFULLY: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To adorn; to grace; to honor; to make becoming, appropriate, or honorable.
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HONEST vs TRUTHFULLY: ADVERB
- N/A
- In a truthful manner
- With truth
- Frankly.
HONEST vs TRUTHFULLY: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Having no disposition to cheat, steal, or lie.
- To do honor to; grace; adorn.
- Having a sense of honor; having honorable feelings, motives, or principles; free from deceit or hypocrisy; true, candid, upright, or just in speech and action; fair in dealing, or sincere in utterance; worthy to be trusted.
- Specifically— Having the virtue of chastity; chaste; virtuous: said of a woman.
- Synonyms and Conscientious, trust-worthy, trusty, frank.
- Open; undisguised; boldly or frankly showing purpose, character, or quality, whether good or bad: as, the honest pursuit of pleasure or gain; an honest rogue.
- Of honorable appearance; fair-seeming; having the semblance of truthfulness, fairness, etc.
- Not disposed to cheat or defraud
- Not deceptive or fraudulent
- Without dissimulation
- Frank
- Excellent in quality; good.
- Of honorable quality; creditable; reputable; proper; becoming: as, a man of honest report.
- Characterized by or proceeding from honorable motives or principles; marked by truth, justice, sincerity, fairness, etc.: as, an honest transaction; honest opinions or motives; an honest effort.
- In a truthful manner; with truth.
HONEST vs TRUTHFULLY: RELATED WORDS
- Straight, Square, Veracious, Open, Downright, Reliable, Artless, Dependable, Guileless, Unpretentious, True, Honorable, Trustworthy, Sincere, Truthful
- Real, Indeed, Really, Truly, Faithfully, Genuinely, Earnestly, Openly, Actually, Accurately, Sincerely, Frankly, Honest, Candidly, Honestly
HONEST vs TRUTHFULLY: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Straight, Square, Veracious, Open, Downright, Reliable, Artless, Dependable, Guileless, Unpretentious, True, Honorable, Trustworthy, Sincere, Truthful
- Fairly, Seriously, Verily, Real, Indeed, Really, Truly, Genuinely, Earnestly, Openly, Actually, Sincerely, Frankly, Honest, Honestly
HONEST vs TRUTHFULLY: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Santos, the owner, is honest and hard working.
- Be honest when you fill out your preferences.
- Mock influencer documents the VERY honest reality behind.
- Honest opinion I doubted that call would come.
- Put the honest in positions of power and discard the dishonest, and you will force the dishonest to be honest.
- RBTs are truthful and honest and create an environment that promotes truthful and honest behavior in others.
- Behaving with integrity means not just being honest yourself, but also encouraging others to be honest with you.
- With the same honest views, the most honest men often form different conclusions.
- They are honest in their views, and I am honest in my views, and the gentleman from Massachusetts is honest in his views.
- You must have honest balances, honest weights, an honest ephah, and an honest hin.
- Truthfully, job interviewers love to ask unexpected questions.
- The form is completed truthfully, accurately, and completely.
- Truthfully, the climb was very difficult for me.
- The institute demonstrates high ethical standards and truthfully.
- It is therefore important that you answer truthfully.
- Truthfully, all matching gift programs are equally great.
- Truthfully the loves look exactly like your pictures.
- Lewinsky from testifying truthfully in the Jones case.
- Do you intend to answer the questions truthfully?
- Truthfully, it is difficult finding highly qualified teachers.
HONEST vs TRUTHFULLY: QUESTIONS
- What is honest American cuisine at the Knickerbocker?
- Is honest Enterprise a government or private company?
- Is Jessica Alba launching an Honest Beauty collection?
- Is nanny poppinz the most honest&professional agency?
- Which professions are the least honest and ethical?
- Why is writing an honest recognition letter important?
- Are honest Earth mashed potatoes really all natural?
- Is virtu honest craft currently accepting reservations?
- Was Ed Mirvish honest at Honest Ed's Bargain Centre?
- Would an honest person remain honest if it is worthless?
- What is the colour of truthfully labelled Seed tag?
- Why does Atticus always answer Scout's questions truthfully?
- Are community banks required to advertise truthfully?