honesty

诚实
definition
noun
they spoke with convincing honesty about their fears
the quality of being honest.
Honesty flowers early in the year and provides nectar for early butterflies such as the orange tip.
a European plant with purple or white flowers and round, flat, translucent seedpods that are used for indoor flower arrangements.
translation of 'honesty'
noun
忱,
信实,
诚实
example
Common 'honesty' is grown partly for its fragrant bright flowers in spring and early summer, but also for its unique oval and translucent seed-heads, much coveted by dried-flower arrangers.
How do other companies deal with people who do not act with 'honesty' and integrity?
Moving eastwards, we come to Germany which, in all 'honesty' , I know very little about.
We also wish to make it clear that we have not at any stage questioned his openness or 'honesty' as a serving officer.
Every person has a responsibility to behave with integrity, 'honesty' and fairness.
You get an openness and 'honesty' amongst these people that you'd never see in bigger firms.
Sophie's 'honesty' and frankness about her personal life and experiences is amazing.
Several recent books and a documentary have questioned his 'honesty' and integrity.
Systematic and methodical rather than dashing, he had a reputation for 'honesty' and directness.
they spoke with convincing 'honesty' about their fears
an 'honesty' bar
But he will also be remembered as a man of integrity and 'honesty' both on and off the pitch.
The consequence is that qualities such as 'honesty' and integrity matter substantially more.
they spoke with convincing 'honesty' about their fears
Keighley people recognise that the character and 'honesty' of the man is beyond reproach.
an 'honesty' bar
Almost his first act as Prime Minister was to go to parliament and to address the nation with almost brutal 'honesty' .
Brett looked down in surprise; in all 'honesty' , he'd forgotten that she was there.
He always seems to bring an amount of 'honesty' to his characters that make them seem real and sincere.
Particularly upsetting was the fact that our integrity and 'honesty' was being called into question.
It is much easier to win elections by preaching hate and fear than understanding and 'honesty' .
Looking up at the large, unfriendly face, McBeath decided this was not the moment for 'honesty' .
it was not, in all 'honesty', an auspicious debut
it was not, in all 'honesty', an auspicious debut
Mr Bradshaw handed in references from a previous employer which spoke of her reliability and 'honesty' .
We need to rebuild on the basis not of greed but truth, 'honesty' , integrity.
Staff and colleagues expect a very high level of integrity and 'honesty' in their leaders.
I bought potatoes and tomatoes from the roadside stall, putting £3 in the 'honesty' box
'Honesty' flowers early in the year and provides nectar for early butterflies such as the orange tip.
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