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honestly

American  
[on-ist-lee] / ˈɒn ɪst li /

adverb

  1. in an honest, truthful, or sincere manner.

    Parents are encouraged to speak honestly with their kids about drugs and alcohol.

  2. actually; truly.

    She was honestly surprised that he’d remembered their anniversary at all.


interjection

  1. (used to express mild exasperation, disbelief, dismay, etc.).

    Honestly! I want to finish this work, and you keep interrupting.

honestly British  
/ ˈɒnɪstlɪ /

adverb

  1. in an honest manner

  2. (intensifier)

    I honestly don't believe it

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interjection

  1. an expression of disgust, surprise, etc

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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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"I know we won too much and the people don't want us to win but the referee has to be neutral and for me honestly, it's not fair," Rodri told Australian broadcaster Stan Sport.

From Barron's

The challenge: to report accurately and honestly about what was happening without falling off the highwire.

From BBC

I think I’m honestly still processing because I was joking, but kind of not, like I want to talk to my therapist about why I let this go.

From Los Angeles Times

And honestly, I do feel a bit bad about it.

From Literature

Anytime I send hotel or Airbnb options in the group chat, she responds with comments about how depressed she is — but I honestly think she just can’t afford to go.

From MarketWatch