honest in the PONS Dictionary

honest Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be perfectly honest ...
hard/honest toil
to make an honest living
to be honest

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Be honest even if others are not, be honest even if others can not, be honest even if others will not.
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In this honest and at times harrowingly introspective portrait, nothing is off the record.
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In referring to a person, the word originally meant someone who was honest, traditional and loyal.
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While the narrator's speech might be limited, the tone is unavoidably honest.
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But with it being a business, he needs to be honest.
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He is receiving money from clients, hiring hardworking honest people and not paying them.
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His academic principle was to stay honest and not obey the authorities.
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Mackintosh believed this was the only honest way of designing.
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Taunting honest road workers from the safety of a luxury car they never earned, they're given a sound thrashing when it runs out of gas.
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It is a personal and brutally honest account of the revolution and of his exile.
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