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honestly

ON-ihst-lee

Honestly (adv) means In a truthful, sincere manner. Example: “He answered every question honestly, even the awkward ones.”

adv
1
In a truthful, sincere manner.
"He answered every question honestly, even the awkward ones."
2
Used to emphasize that you really mean what you're saying.
"Honestly, I have no idea where he went."
intj
1
Used to express frustration or disbelief.
"Honestly! Can you believe he said that?"

How to use honestly

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishUsed both to mean "truthfully" and, casually, as a way to add emphasis or express exasperation.

Common pairings
honestly speaking quite honestly

Word forms

more honestly comparative, most honestly superlative

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Etymology

From honest + the adverb-forming suffix -ly.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “honestly” mean?

The word “honestly” means in a truthful, sincere manner. In plain terms, used both to mean "truthfully" and, casually, as a way to add emphasis or express exasperation.

How do you pronounce “honestly”?

“Honestly” is pronounced ON-ihst-lee (/ˈɑ.nɪst.li/ in IPA).

How do you use “honestly” in a sentence?

Here is “honestly” used in a sentence: “He answered every question honestly, even the awkward ones.”

What is another word for “honestly”?

Words with a similar meaning to “honestly” include candidly, outright, earnestly, for real, for realsies and forthcomingly.

What is the opposite of “honestly”?

The opposite of “honestly” — its antonyms — is falsely.

What part of speech is “honestly”?

Depending on how it is used, “honestly” can be an adverb and an intj.

Is “honestly” a common word?

“Honestly” is a fairly common word in modern English, usually learned at around the B1 level.

How many meanings does “honestly” have?

“Honestly” has 3 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: in a truthful, sincere manner.

What is the difference between honestly and sincerely?

Honestly means truthfully, without lying or hiding facts — it is about accuracy. Sincerely means genuinely, from real feeling, without pretence — it is about heartfelt intent. You can answer a question honestly by simply telling the truth, and speak sincerely by warmly meaning what you say. They often overlap but are not identical.

What does 'honestly' mean at the start of a sentence?

Used at the beginning, honestly signals that the speaker is being frank and candid, as in Honestly, I have no idea. It can also express mild frustration or disapproval on its own — Honestly! — much like for goodness' sake. The exact tone depends heavily on context and delivery.

What is an example of honestly in a sentence?

In its core sense it describes truthful behaviour: She answered every question honestly, or He honestly admitted his mistake. As an emphasiser it stresses a statement: I honestly didn't know, meaning truly or genuinely. Both uses draw on the underlying idea of speaking or acting without deceit.

What is the opposite of honestly?

The clearest opposites are dishonestly and deceitfully, meaning in a way that misleads or lies. Depending on the sentence, you might also reach for falsely, insincerely, or evasively. Each describes the reverse of speaking or acting truthfully and openly, whether through outright lies or quiet concealment of the facts.

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