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To be honest

UK //tə biː ˈɒnɪst//US //tə bi ˈhɑnəst//

Definition

A phrase used to express honesty about one's feelings or opinions.

In simple words: Saying the truth or what you really think.

Examples

  • To be honest, I didn’t really enjoy the movie.
  • To be honest, I think we need to change our approach.
  • I didn’t like the food, to be honest.
  • To be honest, I was a bit scared during the presentation.
  • To be honest, I’m not sure if this is the right decision.

Usage notes

Use 'to be honest' to express your true feelings. It's informal and often used in conversations, but avoid in formal settings.

Grammar pattern

standalone phrase

Memory hint

Think of being honest like opening a box – revealing what's inside.

Collocations

  • to be honest with you
  • to be honest, I think
  • to be honest about

Synonyms

  • frankly
  • honestly
  • to tell the truth

Common mistakes

  • Using it too frequently can sound disingenuous.
  • Confusing it with more formal phrases like 'frankly speaking'.