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UK//ˈɒn.ɪst.li θɪŋk ðə ɡaɪz ˈɡɪl.ti//US//ˈɑː.nɪst.li θɪŋk ðə ɡaɪz ˈɡɪl.ti//

Sens de Honestly think the guy's guilty

To strongly believe that someone has committed a crime.

In simple words: I really believe that the man did something wrong.

Honestly think the guy's guilty dans une phrase

  • I honestly think the guy's guilty, just look at the evidence.
  • Even without proof, I honestly think the guy's guilty.
  • She told me she honestly thinks the guy's guilty, and I agree.

Comment utiliser Honestly think the guy's guilty

This phrase is used in casual conversations to express a strong belief about someone's guilt. Avoid in formal discussions or legal contexts.

Grammar pattern

honestly think + clause

Memory hint

Imagine a courtroom where you sincerely believe a guy is guilty, saying it 'honestly'.

Mots liés

Collocations with Honestly think the guy's guilty

  • honestly think someone is guilty
  • honestly believe in someone's guilt
  • honestly feel about the suspect

Synonyms for Honestly think the guy's guilty

  • firmly believe
  • genuinely think
  • truly feel
  • really believe

Opposites of Honestly think the guy's guilty

  • dishonestly think the guy's not guilty
  • dishonestly believe the guy's innocent
  • wrongly think the guy's innocent

Common mistakes with Honestly think the guy's guilty

  • Confusing 'think' with 'believe' and using them interchangeably.
  • Using 'guy' in formal contexts where 'man' is more appropriate.
  • Incorrectly adding extra words, making the phrase too lengthy.

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Questions fréquentes sur Honestly think the guy's guilty

Que signifie Honestly think the guy's guilty?

I really believe that the man did something wrong.

Que signifie Honestly think the guy's guilty en français ?

I really believe that the man did something wrong.

Quelle est la définition de Honestly think the guy's guilty?

To strongly believe that someone has committed a crime.

Comment utiliser Honestly think the guy's guilty dans une phrase?

I honestly think the guy's guilty, just look at the evidence.

Peux-tu donner un autre exemple de Honestly think the guy's guilty?

Even without proof, I honestly think the guy's guilty.

Quels sont les synonymes de Honestly think the guy's guilty?

Quelques alternatives courantes : firmly believe, genuinely think, truly feel, really believe.

Quel est le contraire de Honestly think the guy's guilty?

Les sens opposés incluent dishonestly think the guy's not guilty, dishonestly believe the guy's innocent, wrongly think the guy's innocent.

Quels mots vont avec Honestly think the guy's guilty?

Il s'associe souvent à honestly think someone is guilty, honestly believe in someone's guilt, honestly feel about the suspect.

Quelles sont les erreurs courantes avec Honestly think the guy's guilty?

Confusing 'think' with 'believe' and using them interchangeably. Using 'guy' in formal contexts where 'man' is more appropriate. Incorrectly adding extra words, making the phrase too lengthy.

Comment prononce-t-on Honestly think the guy's guilty?

US: //ˈɑː.nɪst.li θɪŋk ðə ɡaɪz ˈɡɪl.ti//, UK: //ˈɒn.ɪst.li θɪŋk ðə ɡaɪz ˈɡɪl.ti//. Écoute l'audio ci-dessus pour entendre la prononciation native.

Honestly think the guy's guilty est-il formel ou informel?

"Honestly think the guy's guilty" est informel, il convient donc aux conversations détendues entre amis et en famille.

Quand dois-je utiliser Honestly think the guy's guilty?

This phrase is used in casual conversations to express a strong belief about someone's guilt. Avoid in formal discussions or legal contexts.