Honest - Wikipedia-style Article
Honest
Definition
Honest is an adjective that describes someone who is truthful, fair, and free from deceit or fraud. It can also mean genuine or morally upright.
Parts of Speech
Pronunciation
American English
- IPA Pronunciation: /ˈɑːnɪst/
- Respelling: AH-nist
British English
- IPA Pronunciation: /ˈɒnɪst/
- Respelling: ON-ist
Etymology
The word "honest" originates from the Latin "honestus," meaning "honorable" or "respected." It entered Middle English through Old French "honneste," retaining its connotations of integrity and uprightness.
Derivatives
- Honesty (noun)
- Honestly (adverb)
- Dishonest (adjective)
- Honest-to-goodness (adjective, idiomatic)
- Unhonest (adjective, archaic)
Synonyms
- Truthful
- Trustworthy
- Sincere
Antonyms
- Dishonest
- Deceptive
- Untrustworthy
Usage
The term "honest" is commonly used to describe character traits, intentions, or statements. For example, "She is an honest person who always tells the truth," or "To be honest, I didn’t enjoy the movie."
Related Terms
- Integrity: The quality of being honest and having strong moral principles.
- Transparency: Openness and clarity in communication or actions.
- Virtue: Behavior showing high moral standards.
Detailed Definitions
Adjective
- Free from deceit or untruthfulness; truthful: Refers to someone who tells the truth and avoids misleading others.
- Example: "He gave an honest account of what happened."
- Morally upright or virtuous: Indicates someone who adheres to high moral standards.
- Example: "She is known for being an honest leader."
- Genuine or unpretentious: Describes something sincere or free from artificiality.
- Example: "It was an honest effort, even if it didn’t succeed."