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high-minded, dependable, reliable, reputable, on the up and up:<br />

How often does one meet an honest person in politics? 2<br />

above-board, straight, square, square-dealing, fair, just, on<br />

the up and up, straightforward, proper, genuine, bona fide,<br />

real, authentic, Colloq on the level, US square-shooting: I<br />

write because I cannot earn an honest living. Would Felix give<br />

me an honest deal on a used car? 3 candid, frank, open, plain,<br />

straightforward, forthright, direct, sincere, ingenuous,<br />

explicit, uninhibited, unreserved, unrestrained, unconstrained,<br />

above-board, plain-spoken, unambiguous, unequivocal, Colloq<br />

upfront: To be completely honest, I cannot stand the sight of<br />

you. 4 fair, just, equitable, legitimate, valid, rightful,<br />

sound, proper: He gets an honest day's pay for an honest day's<br />

work.<br />

honestly adv. 1 truthfully, honourably, creditably, decently, ethically,<br />

morally, uprightly, dependably, reliably, in good faith, justly,<br />

fairly, equitably, even-handedly, disinterestedly, objectively,<br />

impartially: In general, the police deal honestly with<br />

suspects. 2 candidly, frankly, openly, straightforwardly,<br />

forthrightly, sincerely, truly, ingenuously, unreservedly,<br />

above-board, unambiguously, unequivocally, plainly, simply,<br />

straight (out), to one's face, in plain words or English,<br />

bluntly: I tell you honestly that I have never heard of the<br />

man.<br />

honesty n. 1 trustworthiness, uprightness, rectitude, probity,<br />

integrity, virtue, virtuousness, honour: As he will deal with<br />

large amounts of money, his honesty cannot be in question. 2<br />

truthfulness, veracity, candour, openness, frankness,<br />

forthrightness, directness, straightforwardness, outspokenness,<br />

sincerity, guilelessness, ingenuousness, bluntness: You might<br />

not like what he says, but you have to admire his honesty. 3<br />

fairness, equity, equitableness, even-handedness, objectivity,<br />

impartiality, disinterestedness, justness, justice: We rely on<br />

the honesty of judges in meting out punishment to convicted<br />

felons.<br />

honorarium<br />

n. (token) fee, compensation, recompense, pay, payment,<br />

remuneration, emolument: Would you be willing to accept an<br />

honorarium in lieu of your usual fee?

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