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honestly

American  
[on-ist-lee] / ˈɒn ɪst li /

adverb

  1. in an honest, truthful, or sincere manner.

    Parents are encouraged to speak honestly with their kids about drugs and alcohol.

  2. actually; truly.

    She was honestly surprised that he’d remembered their anniversary at all.


interjection

  1. (used to express mild exasperation, disbelief, dismay, etc.).

    Honestly! I want to finish this work, and you keep interrupting.

honestly British  
/ ˈɒnɪstlɪ /

adverb

  1. in an honest manner

  2. (intensifier)

    I honestly don't believe it

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interjection

  1. an expression of disgust, surprise, etc

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Etymology

Origin of honestly

First recorded in 1300–50; Middle English honestli(che) “honorably, respectably; respectfully; fittingly, properly”; honest, -ly

Example Sentences

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I honestly wouldn’t want my son to act or to become famous.

From The Wall Street Journal

“I honestly thought my heart would fall out. It was such a sacrifice. And now she’s all alone.”

From Literature

I thought about calling her out for cheating again, but honestly, what was the point?

From Literature

It has a small, tasteful display centered atop the handsomely upholstered dash console—honestly, the suture-like stitching in contrasting color?

From The Wall Street Journal

“I’d rather get there honestly and on our own terms than be forced into it reactively,” he wrote.

From The Wall Street Journal