Honestly Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

  • That was honestly the scariest thing about putting the show to bed.

    The Zany Shades of Nick Kroll

    | Abby Haglage

    | December 15, 2014

    | THE DAILY BEAST

  • That was honestly the scariest thing about putting it to bed.

    The Zany Shades of Nick Kroll

    | Abby Haglage

    | December 15, 2014

    | THE DAILY BEAST

  • Why he must address the multiple rape accusations against him honestly—and immediately.

    When Your Comic Hero Is an Alleged Rapist

    | Doug McIntyre

    | November 18, 2014

    | THE DAILY BEAST

  • When I would say no, he would be honestly surprised that I would say no!

    What It Feels Like For a Girl in Iraq

    | Noor

    | November 6, 2014

    | THE DAILY BEAST

  • Whether it did so naively or cynically, I honestly do not know.

    Dark Money and Our Looming Oligarchy

    | Michael Tomasky

    | October 22, 2014

    | THE DAILY BEAST

  • While this reaction lasted he laughed away the evidence, and honestly believed he was exaggerating trifles.

    The Wave

    | Algernon Blackwood

  • She has been with us a great deal—she has no idea what is going on—and I can’t honestly say that she chatters any less than usual.

    Confidence

    | Henry James

  • Whichever one is selected it should be fairly and honestly handled by my method.

    Assimilative Memory

    | Marcus Dwight Larrowe (AKA Prof. A. Loisette)

  • (Holding out his hand) Good-bye, Bob, and—quite honestly—good luck.

    First Plays

    | A. A. Milne

  • He was honestly glad of the lad’s return, being always somewhat anxious over his long absences.

    Dorothy at Skyrie

    | Evelyn Raymond

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