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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181. In all honesty, it is probably worth more than the $ 30 asking price for the background information alone.
182. Honesty is more than telling the truth – honesty also means admitting our flaws, defects and weaknesses, and not doing what we know is wrong. Dr T.P.Chia
183. Honesty enables people to have better personal relationships and social support, and to enjoy a pleasant, healthy and happy life. Dr T.P.Chia
184. When a man is penalized for honesty he learns to lie. Criss Jami
185. There is little reason to doubt O'Neill's honesty: clearly she had a very unusual experience.
186. What he won't accept are decisions which compromise his principles: principles of openness, honesty and commitment amongst others.
187. She moves from these accessible images to searing self-portraiture, head-on pictures of herself that are almost confrontational in their honesty.
188. He has since been praised by managers at his new job with Smith's Dry Cleaners for his honesty.
189. I wonder how many times I was taken in by his Yankee sincerity, his B-movie honesty.
190. Thereafter, convinced of the honesty of this policy, Seminoles and exiles readily came forward to emigrate.
191. Today, regrettably, Churchillian honesty in high places is less fashionable.
192. What Roddick is at most pains to demonstrate is that honesty and commercialism can make compatible bedfellows.
193. Prosperity, tranquility, honesty, morality, decency, normality and on-time airline arrivals do not make news.
194. With complete honesty these works convey the realities of daily life.
195. Others listen to find a rawness and honesty reminiscent of the punk music of their youth.
196. Qualities such as unselfishness, sensitivity, honesty, and temperament would also be key factors in the total person.
197. It is virtuous and honorable to be honest, but honesty does not always pay. Honesty is not a good policy in circumstances where being honest is disadvantageous or harmful. Dr T.P.Chia
198. This part of building a successful presentation demands a degree of intellectual honesty that may test even the most confident manager.
199. You had to have the honesty to admit that,[sentencedict.com] and know that it was worth it.
200. If you start to feel sorry enough to let some one else win, you lose your honesty.
201. Leadership and honesty are the characteristics of a good manager.
202. They also need to display such personal qualities as responsibility, integrity, and honesty.
203. Louise's complete honesty was one of her most endearing qualities.
204. There are four pillars to a happy marriage: respect one another as individuals; (give) soft answers; (practice)financial honesty; (conduct) family prayer. Gordon B. Hinckley
205. Honesty is vital - honesty with yourself about your feelings and honesty with your partner.
206. Honesty is the sum of sincerity, reasonableness, truthfulness, and fairness – honesty is the virtuous strength that overcomes deceit,[http://sentencedict.com] deception and lying. Dr T.P.Chia
207. He was prepared to talk with complete honesty about it.
208. He places a great deal of faith in people's honesty.
209. A cat has absolute emotional honesty: human beings, for one reason or another, may hide their feelings, but a cat does not. Ernest Hemingway
210. Phrenologists became equally puzzled by villains with prominent bumps of honesty and integrity.
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