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honestly
[on-ist-lee]
adverb
in an honest, truthful, or sincere manner.
Parents are encouraged to speak honestly with their kids about drugs and alcohol.
She was honestly surprised that he’d remembered their anniversary at all.
interjection
(used to express mild exasperation, disbelief, dismay, etc.).
Honestly! I want to finish this work, and you keep interrupting.
honestly
/ ˈɒnɪstlɪ /
adverb
in an honest manner
(intensifier)
I honestly don't believe it
interjection
an expression of disgust, surprise, etc
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
I take no pleasure in hating “With Love, Meghan” — Markle is a local gal who inarguably got a very bum deal in her early married life, and I honestly want her to succeed.
"Even just acknowledging a little bit is the right etiquette, but for me, honestly, I don't care," the world number 35 told BBC Sport.
I’m honestly a little surprised horseradish hasn’t developed more of a cult following, given that we are living in The Spiciest Era.
And honestly, I hadn’t worked on music for myself in so long.
How did you approach portraying that kind of grief honestly without it being too much for the audience to bear?
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