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honesty

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Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 (label en uncountable obsolete) Honor, decency, propriety. 2 (label en uncountable obsolete) chastity. 3 (label en uncountable) The act, quality, or condition of being honest 4 (label en countable) Any of various crucifers in the genus (taxlink Lunaria ...

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. the quality of being honest [syn: honestness ] [ant: dishonesty ] southeastern European plant cultivated for its fragrant purplish flowers and round flat papery silver-white seedpods that are used for indoor decoration [syn: silver dollar , money plant ...

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
early 14c., "splendor, honor; elegance," later "honorable position; propriety of behavior, good manners; virginity, chastity" (late 14c.), from Old French honesté (Modern French honnêteté ), from Latin honestatem (nominative honestas ) "honor received from ...

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES brutal honesty ▪ He replied with brutal honesty. honesty box COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ ADJECTIVE brutal ▪ Will the erstwhile crimson-lipped peroxide devil-doll, the very anti-Madonna, be raging with paranoia and brutal ...

Usage examples of honesty.

I certainly did not act towards them with a true sense of honesty, but if the reader to whom I confess myself is acquainted with the world and with the spirit of society, I entreat him to think before judging me, and perhaps I may meet with some indulgence at his hands.

Professor Upham, of the United States Geologic Survey, a man of unquestionable honesty and no mean authority generally, thinks that the cost alone demonstrates the futility of attempting the artesian system.

He saw in Bunce another subject whose disinterested honesty might be worth dissecting.

With their city government a cesspit, any such act of honesty qualifies as an act of courage.

For grown-up people the modern books which are sent out in such numbers, often very cheap, have likewise an artificial cityfied air so obviously got up and theatrical, such a mark of machinery on them, all stamped and chucked out by the thousand, that they have no attraction for a people who live with nature, and even in old age retain a certain childlike faith in honesty and genuine work.

He petted Coffa again in hopes of recapturing some of the vivacity and honesty of those days.

Then I could read on your face honesty, candour, good faith, and the noble assurance which arouses sentiment in those who can appreciate its charm.

I repeat that I suspect the honesty of Monsieur Jean de Courtois in this matter.

Ye are receiving this day a crowned covenanted king, pray for saving grace to him, and that God would deliver him and us, out of the hand of these cruel enemies, and bless his government, and cause us to live a quiet and peaceable life under him in all godliness and honesty.

And he who has been called the father of German painting is thoroughly German, not only in his Saxon honesty, sedateness, and strength, but in the curious mixture of simplicity, subtlety, homeliness, and fantasticalness, which are still found side by side in German genius.

I asked her whether she had any letters of recommendation, and she drew out of her pocket a parcel of papers containing seven or eight testimonials of good conduct and honesty, and a passport.

An old jeweler who lodged next door, and for whose honesty my landlady answered, told me it was worth a hundred and fifty guineas, and asked me to let him have it if I had no better offer.

There is here no imputation against the honesty of any writer, even when carelessness, exaggeration and inaccuracy are not only alleged, but demonstrated to exist.

Lady Appleton had yet to make her personal acquaintance, but Jennet was never one to let honesty stand in the way of a good story.

Yet nothing else had been taken, and I gave Colonel Mang and his stooge credit for honesty and professionalism, despite Pushy trying to shake me down for twenty bucks.