Synonym: fair, frank, genuine, open, pure, sincere, truthful, upright. Antonym: dishonest. Similar words: honestly, chondrogenesis, nest, soonest, amnesty, earnest, earnestly, anesthetic. Meaning: ['ɑnɪst /'ɒnɪst] adj. 1. not disposed to cheat or defraud; not deceptive or fraudulent 2. without dissimulation; frank 3. worthy of being depended on 4. free from guile 5. without pretensions 6. habitually speaking the truth 7. marked by truth.
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211. He looked so honest that we accepted his story for true.
212. To be honest, the thought had never crossed my mind .
213. But others say amnesties are unfair to honest taxpayers.
214. Being entirely honest with oneself is a good exercise. Sigmund Freud
215. A very beautiful girl, an honest, country girl.
216. No must surely be the honest answer.
217. An honest man is respected by all parties. William Hazlitt
217. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
218. Unless it means he can't give an honest answer.
219. An honest man's the noblest work of God. Alexander Pope
220. Be silly. Be honest. Be kind. Ralph Waldo Emerson
221. He who dares not offend cannot be honest. Thomas Paine
222. Thoughtful and honest answers to questions.
223. Nothing can be finer for honest books than to stand unashamed and free to the air.
224. The Mantela was an honest ship, with no frills, but ready to take on all comers.
225. Of more worth is one honest man to society and in the sight of God(sentencedict.com), than all the crowned ruffians that ever lived. Thomas Paine
226. He talked about the civil rights movement, the need for political engagement, careful analysis, honest leadership.
227. There were even rebelliously honest policemen, who might blow the whistle on the dishonest ones.
228. An honest man can feel no pleasure in the exercise of power over his fellow citizens. Thomas Jefferson
229. The criticism that atheists are less moral and honest has been disproved by study after study. Atheists believe that morality is man-made, and follow their moral ideas which are more or less compatible with those of religious believers. Dr T.P.Chia
230. This is fun, unfussy, honest fare that calls for a glass of cold beer.
231. Thus, these Watergate reforms failed to make government and the electoral process more accountable, democratic or honest.
232. To be honest I think he has an over-active gland, always trying to inveigle his way into my bed.
233. We have seen the honest faces of the hometown insurance representative on television ads, face after face, year after year.
234. Progress in note-making requires an honest appraisal of your own notes.
235. A few honest policemen were willing to blow the whistle on the captain.
236. He was clever, but disinclined to distinguish himself in study, athletic but lazy, honest but argumentative.
237. I had always believed Catherine to be absolutely honest in money matters.
238. The most valuable gift you can receive is an honest friend. Stephen Richards
239. Honest answers to these questions suggest that the general assumption that growth in one country benefits the entire world is highly dubious.
240. The honest answer is another question; well what is there?
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