Honest
Telling the truth or able to be trusted and not likely to steal, cheat, or lie:
She’s completely honest.
I’d like you to give me an honest answer/your honest opinion.
He had an honest face (= he looked like he could be trusted).
To be honest (with you), I don’t think it will be possible.
Page Description
Explore the concept of basic honesty,
its importance in everyday life,
and how it fosters trust and
integrity in personal and professional relationships.
Is law based on ethics?
What is the relationship between ethics and the law?
Ethics and Law – Ethics are rules of conduct.
Laws are rules developed by governments in order to provide balance in society and protection to its citizens.
Ethics comes from people’s awareness of what is right and wrong.
Laws are enforced by governments to its people. 4 aug. 2017
Opposite
dishonest
More examples
Be honest now – do you think this dress is too young for me?
I wasn’t entirely honest with him, I admit, but I didn’t actually tell him any lies.
To be brutally honest, you look fat in that dress.
She has an honest, open face.
I didn’t know she would be there – that’s the honest truth.
Cambridge Dictionary
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