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honestly
[ on-ist-lee ]
adverb
- in an honest, truthful, or sincere manner:
Parents are encouraged to speak honestly with their kids about drugs and alcohol.
She was honestly surprised that he’d remembered their anniversary at all.
interjection
- (used to express mild exasperation, disbelief, dismay, etc.):
Honestly! I want to finish this work, and you keep interrupting.
honestly
/ ˈɒnɪstlɪ /
adverb
- in an honest manner
- (intensifier)
I honestly don't believe it
interjection
- an expression of disgust, surprise, etc
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
"We're having much more nuanced conversations, I feel, in Ireland about this. It honestly feels like a cultural milestone."
“I hope the bad employers will be shut out and the good people, who want to do this profession honestly, will stay - and the more the better,” he says.
She then paid tribute to her family, adding: "I honestly could not do this without my team. I cried pretty much every day this camp."
Following several incidents, she said: "I came to the realisation that this wasn’t just a feeling. I was honestly convinced that the company hated us."
“They’re barely getting by, and quite honestly, the Democrats don’t seem to care. While I know Trump is a billionaire, I think he understands the needs of a middle-class person.”
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