Honesty
UK /["/ˈɒnəsti/"]/US /["/ˈɑːnəsti/"]/
Definition
the quality of being honest
In simple words: telling the truth and being open.
Examples
- Honesty is the best policy when dealing with difficult situations.
- She valued honesty above all else in her relationships.
- His honesty during the meeting impressed everyone in the room.
- Honesty requires courage to admit mistakes openly.
- The politician promised honesty and transparency if elected.
- Parents teach their children about honesty from a young age.
- Honesty in business builds trust between companies and clients.
- Although difficult, honesty often leads to stronger friendships.
Usage notes
Use 'honesty' when discussing values or morals. It can be formal or informal, but may not fit well in casual conversations about light topics.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of 'honest' as being 'on a rest'—a safe space where truths are shared.
Collocations
- absolute
- complete
- total
- admire
- appreciate
- value
- with honesty
- honesty about
- honesty and integrity
- in all honesty
- in honesty
Synonyms
- truthfulness
- integrity
- sincerity
- candor
- veracity
Antonyms
- dishonesty
- deceit
- fraud
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'honest' which is the adjective form.
- Misused as a verb; 'honesty' is a noun.
- Assumed to mean just not lying, ignoring the aspect of openness.