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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151. I was brought up a Catholic and I know the value of honesty.
152. Section head - the number of occasions that fraudulent claims are made, ie indicators of honesty or dishonesty.
153. But then his honesty about being HIV-positive is touchingly real and anything but theatrical.
154. The auction promotes openness and honesty, sorely needed in the process.
155. But those same polls have shown that Dole dwarfs Clinton on questions of honesty and integrity.
156. Consequently pentecostals have gained a reputation for sobriety, punctuality, and honesty.
157. Honesty makes better people and creates human relationships based on trust, integrity, righteousness and altruism. Dr T.P.Chia
158. Since I have made it a rule not to lie to a client, I assume reciprocal honesty from him.
159. How would your life be different if...You approached all relationships with authenticity and honesty? Let today be the day...You dedicate yourself to building relationships on the solid foundation of truth and authenticity. Steve Maraboli
160. He has been asked to withdraw remarks he made in a national newspaper about the honesty of the president.
161. I hope the stuffy Royals who snubbed her now appreciate her honesty.
162. He is being honest and honesty is such a rare quality in a performer that the audience are stunned.
163. To look forward with acuity you must first look back with honesty.
164. Many have been produced in all honesty as book illustrations or in celebration of some interesting event or anniversary.
165. Do we know anything about his competence, his experience, or his honesty?
166. His honesty is unquestionable.
167. And the brutal honesty of his observations is sometimes lost in the attempt to make the words themselves beautiful.
168. No matter how plain a woman may be, if truth and honesty are written across her face[sentencedict.com], she will be beautiful. Eleanor Roosevelt
169. The honesty, openness, and lack of pressure with which it is all handled also are most impressive.
170. Not only you but also your teenager will benefit from such honesty.
171. Your conscience is the measure of the honesty of your selfishness.Listen to it carefully. Richard Bach
172. He reminded me of Benjamin with his dry wit, sardonic observations and palpable honesty.
173. She prided herself on her honesty and knew that Helen shared this characteristic.
174. Honesty makes people feel good about themselves, but it is difficult to be living honestly all the time in life. Dr T.P.Chia
175. His regrets, his apology, his talk of giving up business and his painful honesty had all been faked.
176. But feedback is always more productive than confrontations, and honesty is always better, and more instructive,[www.Sentencedict.com] than meaningless pleasantries.
177. Wright should be commended for his honesty and pitied for his ignorance.
178. Will the erstwhile crimson-lipped peroxide devil-doll, the very anti-Madonna, be raging with paranoia and brutal honesty on her next record?
179. We decided the deception was the worst part of it and agreed to give honesty a try.
180. Such honesty, reflected in pay arrangements, helps the company retain good executives.
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