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honest
good and bad behaviour RIGHT/WRONG - if you say things that are true and you do not deceive people or steal, you are honest; noun (U): honesty an honest worker ◎ a reputation for honesty - what an honest person shows or does is honest an honest face ◎ an honest opinion - if the things you say are true, you tell* the truth, you are truthful (adverb truthfully) I'm telling you the truth, you must believe me. ◎ a truthful account of what happened - if you really mean or believe what you say, you are sincere; noun (U): sincerity my sincere apologies ◎ to speak with complete sincerity - in a way which is true, not pretended: really, truly, genuinely I think he genuinely felt sorry. - when sb wants a truthful opinion, they say be honest, tell me honestly Be honest - do you really like this dress? - when sb gives a truthful opinion, they say to be honest, in all honesty To be perfectly honest, I have never liked children. - when sb wants to emphasize a statement, they say honestly Honestly, it really did happen like that! ◎ I honestly don't know where she is. - if you tell the truth about sth that you have been keeping secret, you own up (to sth), (informal) come* clean (with sb) (about sth) Why not just own up? They're bound to find out sooner or later anyway. ◎ She eventually came clean with me about her police record. - willing to speak honestly: open (adverb openly), straightforward; noun (U): openness She was quite open about her past. ◎ His manner was pleasant and straightforward. - saying exactly what you mean (even if it is unpleasant): frank (adverb frankly); noun (U): frankness To be perfectly frank, I don't like that dress. ◎ a frank discussion - saying what you think, without embarrassment: outspoken - saying exactly what you think (not very politely): blunt (adverb bluntly); noun (U): bluntness He can be very blunt at times. ※ more on saying what is true TRUE - if you believe that a person is honest and reliable, you trust them; a person who can be trusted is trustworthy I don't trust him - he lied to me before. - the quality that a person has if they are honest and live according to strict moral ideas: integrity (noun U) a person of integrity ※ more on trusting people TRUST ※ not honest - the opposite of honest is dishonest; dishonest behaviour: dishonesty (noun U) a dishonest salesman ◎ dishonest earnings - not meaning or believing what you say: insincere - a person who does not tell the truth is untruthful, is a liar, tells* lies a reputation for being untruthful ◎ a habitual liar - something that is not true is untruthful; if it is not completely untrue but gives a wrong idea, it is misleading a misleading advertisement ※ more on telling lies LIE - to make sb believe sth that is not true: deceive sb - if sb deceives other people or is generally dishonest, they are deceitful a deceitful child - behaviour that is intended to deceive sb is deceitful (adverb deceitfully) He has acted very deceitfully. ※ more on deceiving sb DECEIVE - not honest, moral or legal: corrupt; this kind of behaviour, especially by people in official positions: corruption (noun U) corrupt business practices ◎ corrupt officials who accept bribes ◎ police corruption
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