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[ US /ˈɑnəsti/ ]
[ UK /ˈɒnɪsti/ ]
NOUN
  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

How To Use honesty In A Sentence

  • Companies must earn a reputation for honesty.
  • Try poppies, cornflowers, stocks, love-in-a-mist, cosmos, mignonette, larkspur, honesty, ox-eye daisies, marigolds, phlox, sunflowers, zinnias - whatever takes your fancy.
  • There is actually a dishonesty, really, about that slogan that says to keep it in the laboratory and it will be OK.
  • Dishonesty is always one way of climbing the ladder of success, but dishonest intentions and manipulations are more prone to fail. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • His dark eyes stared back, full of rawness, honesty and uncompromising sincerity.
  • In all honesty, the only thing I was actually doing right was my schoolwork.
  • Honesty is the most praiseworthy quality one can possess.
  • In contrast to the image of the poet as the orderer, the craftsman, the poets of the _Fragments_ have a kind of artlessness (to us a very studied one, to be sure) that gave them an aura of sincerity and honesty. Fragments of Ancient Poetry
  • Honesty may be dear bought; but can never be an ill pennyworth. 
  • It also means an honesty and transparency of Government that we have not seen for years. The Sun
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