honest |
x |
As an adjective honest
is (of a person or institution) scrupulous with regard to telling the truth; not given to swindling, lying, or fraud; upright.
As a verb honest
is (obsolete) to adorn or grace; to honour; to make becoming, appropriate, or honourable.
As a letter x is
the twenty-fourth letter of the.
As a symbol x is
voiceless velar fricative.
honest |
get |
As verbs the difference between honest and get
is that
honest is (obsolete) to adorn or grace; to honour; to make becoming, appropriate, or honourable while
get is (
label) to obtain; to acquire.
As an adjective honest
is (of a person or institution) scrupulous with regard to telling the truth; not given to swindling, lying, or fraud; upright.
As a noun get is
offspring or
get can be (british|regional) a
git or
get can be (judaism) a jewish writ of divorce.
trustfulness |
honest |
As a noun trustfulness
is the property of being trustful.
As an adjective honest is
(of a person or institution) scrupulous with regard to telling the truth; not given to swindling, lying, or fraud; upright.
As a verb honest is
(obsolete) to adorn or grace; to honour; to make becoming, appropriate, or honourable.
initialism |
honest |
As a noun initialism
is a term formed from the initial letter or letters of several words or parts of words, but which is itself pronounced letter by letter.
As an adjective honest is
(of a person or institution) scrupulous with regard to telling the truth; not given to swindling, lying, or fraud; upright.
As a verb honest is
(obsolete) to adorn or grace; to honour; to make becoming, appropriate, or honourable.
honest |
respectful |
As adjectives the difference between honest and respectful
is that
honest is (of a person or institution) scrupulous with regard to telling the truth; not given to swindling, lying, or fraud; upright while
respectful is marked or characterized by respect; as, respectful deportment.
As a verb honest
is (obsolete) to adorn or grace; to honour; to make becoming, appropriate, or honourable.
rich |
honest |
As adjectives the difference between rich and honest
is that
rich is as hell, very while
honest is (of a person or institution) scrupulous with regard to telling the truth; not given to swindling, lying, or fraud; upright.
As a verb honest is
(obsolete) to adorn or grace; to honour; to make becoming, appropriate, or honourable.
honest |
compassion |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between honest and compassion
is that
honest is (obsolete) to adorn or grace; to honour; to make becoming, appropriate, or honourable while
compassion is (obsolete) to pity.
As verbs the difference between honest and compassion
is that
honest is (obsolete) to adorn or grace; to honour; to make becoming, appropriate, or honourable while
compassion is (obsolete) to pity.
As an adjective honest
is (of a person or institution) scrupulous with regard to telling the truth; not given to swindling, lying, or fraud; upright.
As a noun compassion is
deep awareness of the suffering of another, coupled with the wish to relieve it.
goodwill |
honest |
As a noun goodwill
is a favorably disposed attitude toward someone or something.
As an adjective honest is
(of a person or institution) scrupulous with regard to telling the truth; not given to swindling, lying, or fraud; upright.
As a verb honest is
(obsolete) to adorn or grace; to honour; to make becoming, appropriate, or honourable.
candidly |
honest |
As an adverb candidly
is in a candid manner; frankly.
As an adjective honest is
(of a person or institution) scrupulous with regard to telling the truth; not given to swindling, lying, or fraud; upright.
As a verb honest is
(obsolete) to adorn or grace; to honour; to make becoming, appropriate, or honourable.
discreet |
honest |
As adjectives the difference between discreet and honest
is that
discreet is respectful of privacy or secrecy; quiet; diplomatic while
honest is (of a person or institution) scrupulous with regard to telling the truth; not given to swindling, lying, or fraud; upright.
As a verb honest is
(obsolete) to adorn or grace; to honour; to make becoming, appropriate, or honourable.
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