adverb
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in an honest manner
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(intensifier)
I honestly don't believe it
interjection
Etymology
Origin of honestly
First recorded in 1300–50; Middle English honestli(che) “honorably, respectably; respectfully; fittingly, properly”; honest, -ly
Example Sentences
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It has a small, tasteful display centered atop the handsomely upholstered dash console—honestly, the suture-like stitching in contrasting color?
“I’d rather get there honestly and on our own terms than be forced into it reactively,” he wrote.
“I’d rather get there honestly and on our own terms than be forced into it reactively.”
From Barron's
“I’d rather get there honestly and on our own terms than be forced into it reactively,” he added.
From MarketWatch
Interns must learn how to address their patients carefully and honestly, both out of a sense of empathy and to shield the hospital from legal liability.
From Salon
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