Antonym: dishonesty. Similar words: dishonesty, amnesty, honest, honestly, dishonest, earnestness, travesty, Your Majesty. Meaning: ['ɑnɪstɪ /'ɒn-] n. 1. the quality of being honest 2. southeastern European plant cultivated for its fragrant purplish flowers and round flat papery silver-white seedpods that are used for indoor decoration.
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121. The book isn't, in all honesty, as good as I expected.
122. We can only try to hold fast to the age-old values of honesty, decency and concern for others.
123. With brutal honesty she told him she did not love him.
124. His honesty is beyond question.
125. Ellen's honesty is beyond dispute.
126. You have served us with loyalty and honesty.
127. Talk about impression management and honesty.
128. This naturally takes a toll on intellectual honesty.
129. Doubts about Manzi's honesty still linger on.
130. Are you questioning my honesty?
131. Such honesty is laudable and rare.
132. To me, every sentence seems impregnated with honesty.
133. But in all honesty... he needs a long rest.
134. Honesty is the most praiseworthy quality one can possess.
135. He has a reputation for honesty and decency.
136. "There's such an honesty about kids," says Eastin.
137. Father was a man of great integrity and honesty.
138. Neither is honesty an issue in politics.
139. It was not, in all honesty, an auspicious debut.
140. No legacy is so rich as honesty. William Shakespeare
141. But your greatest character trait is your honesty.
142. It was of the very essence of honesty.
143. But honesty is a rare commodity, especially in dreamland.
144. Teachers need to retain intellectual honesty.
145. That is, stress values like honesty, integrity and loyalty.
146. It wouldn't have worked without his disarming honesty.
147. These include theft and burglary[http://sentencedict.com], which involve questions of personal honesty.
148. On the other hand, honesty is an absolutely necessary policy as a matter of principle and also credibility.
149. There is no false modesty here, no subtle, indirect swaggering; the author's honesty rings true.
150. People can not be bullied into virtue, or planned into honesty and industry.
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