Used to emphasize the truthfulness of a statement
“Honestly, I believe that is why so many people are so unhappy today.”
In a frank or candid manner or way
“I wish he would tell me honestly that he did not love me, or that he did not love me as wholeheartedly as I loved him.”
In a truthful, fair, or honorable way
“We would do better to deal honestly with what they have shown us than to criticize them for speaking the truth without love.”
In a sincere or genuine way
“I want to thank you honestly for what you have done, for saving me in spite of myself.”
Used to add sincerity to a statement, especially after a facetious exchange of remarks
Used to emphasize a description
In a manner showing devotion or faithfulness
Adverb for exactly as claimed
“We went to the Blue Note Club for some honest jazz music.”
Adverb for simple and unpretentious
“Finally, a good, honest pasta dish that uses simple and traditional ingredients.”
(of an action) Adverb for done without malice despite any undesirable results
“I can't believe my parents are punishing me for my honest mistake.”
Used to express emphatic honesty or bluntness
“Honestly, this is exactly what happened.”
Used to express exasperation or dismay
“I mean, honestly, what kind of person could support such a policy?”
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