honest
It describes a quality of transparency where there is no gap between a person's internal thoughts and their external expression. Unlike "truthful," which focuses on the factual accuracy of a statement, "honest" emphasizes the moral character and integrity of the speaker. In professional or financial contexts, it suggests fairness and an absence of greed or trickery. It is the gold standard for trust in business relationships. When used to describe a person's manner (e.g., "an honest opinion"), it can lean toward bluntness. In these cases, it implies a preference for raw truth over polite social lubrication, sometimes bordering on tactlessness.
💬Casual Conversation
Be honest, Jessica. Is the project's aura currently misaligned?
We are completely underwater and the deadline is in two days.
Meanings
Free of deceit and untruthfulness; sincere.
"She gave an honest answer to the difficult question."
Fair and truthful in conduct or state of mind; not cheating.
"He is known as an honest businessman who never overcharges his clients."
Straightforward and blunt, sometimes to the point of being tactless.
"To be honest, I don't think this plan will ever work."