0 in a way that is honest: --
1 used to emphasize disapproval: --
3 in a way that is truthful: --
I can honestly say that this was one of the most eye-opening experiences of my life.
Each has honestly captured an aspect of elephantness.
How much will you honestly be able to continue to give to this person ?
The plethora of regulation, in the end, relied upon the cooperation and willingness of farmers to report honestly and promptly the information demanded.
I honestly don't see what makes this highly likely, other than a prejudice about the primacy of syntax.
The authors honestly admit that they encountered dif®culties in ®nalizing their manuscript.
Readers might wonder whether senators honestly list their all group affiliations.
The person who would behave honestly only with friends and family is friends-and-family-honest; the person who would behave honestly only in work-related situations is work-situation-honest.