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honest
[ on-ist ]
adjective
She's an honest person.
Synonyms: just, honorable, fair, scrupulous, principled, moral, incorruptible, good, ethical, conscientious, veracious, truthful, trustworthy
Antonyms: unconscionable, immoral, dishonest, corrupt, untruthful, mendacious, lying, dishonorable, unscrupulous, unprincipled, unethical
- showing uprightness and fairness; not deceitful:
Honest dealings remain central to the corporation's core values.
Synonyms: upright
- gained or obtained fairly:
honest wealth.
He has an honest face.
Give me your honest opinion.
Synonyms: unaffected, sincere, simple, natural, ingenuous, guileless, genuine, artless, up-front, unreserved, unguarded, straightforward, straight, plain-spoken, plain, outspoken, out-front, open-hearted, open, free-hearted, free-spoken, frank, foursquare, forthright, forthcoming, direct, candid, aboveboard
Antonyms: phony, insincere, guileful, disingenuous, artificial, artful, affected
- genuine or unadulterated:
honest commodities.
Synonyms: unadulterated, pure, true, sure-enough, real, genuine, echt, bona fide, authentic, actual
- respectable; having a good reputation:
an honest name.
Synonyms: reputable, estimable
Antonyms: disreputable
honest weights.
Synonyms: reliable, precise, faithful, exact, accurate, trusty
Antonyms: unreliable
- humble, plain, or unadorned.
- Archaic. chaste; virtuous.
honest
/ ˈɒnɪst /
adjective
- not given to lying, cheating, stealing, etc; trustworthy
- not false or misleading; genuine
- just or fair
honest wages
- characterized by sincerity and candour
an honest appraisal
- without pretensions or artificial traits
honest farmers
- archaic.(of a woman) respectable
- honest brokera mediator in disputes, esp international ones
- honest Injun slang:school.interjection genuinely, really
- honest to God or honest to goodness
- adjective completely authentic
- interjection an expression of affirmation or surprise
- make an honest woman ofto marry (a woman, esp one who is pregnant) to prevent scandal
Derived Forms
- ˈhonestness, noun
Other Words From
- hon·est·ness noun
- o·ver·hon·est adjective
- o·ver·hon·est·ly adverb
- o·ver·hon·est·ness noun
- qua·si-hon·est adjective
- qua·si-hon·est·ly adverb
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of honest1
Idioms and Phrases
- come by (honestly)
- open (honest) and aboveboard
Example Sentences
“To be honest I don’t care who we play but we definitely know them better than most teams,” Argueta said.
“I felt really scared to be honest,” says James, describing an incident on Snapchat that left him questioning whether it was safe to go to school.
“To be honest, that is where it started,” he said, adding that he “never got strung out” on heroin, coke and “hard drugs.”
“It’s becoming a real possibility,” one source said; “The general feeling is Pete hasn’t been honest,” said the other.
"To be brutally honest, we run into these kind of things every week," says London-based Premier League video content creator Kevin Yuan.
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Definitions and idiom definitions from Dictionary.com Unabridged, based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2023
Idioms from The American Heritage® Idioms Dictionary copyright © 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.
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