It honestly depends on how you are using the word. But yes you can.
"He conducted his business honestly and openly.""The police said that did not answer their questions honestly."(used to stress veracity - "in all honesty")I honestly do not recall any meeting on the subject.
The adverb of "honesty" is honestly.An example sentence is: "we are honestly thinking of moving to Mars".
Yes, if punctuated thus: Honestly, Principal! This is a kind of sentence called an exclamation. For example: The exasperated teacher looked up from her desk. But all she said before her eyes returned to her work was "Honestly, Principal!" No. This is not a sentence these are two words an adverb (honestly) and a noun (principal). Adverbs don't go with nouns like this. Adjective plus noun is correct - honest principal but still it is not a sentence
Honestly
ummmm are pretty
I cooked a delicious stew using calabash as one of the main ingredients.
i can put nomad in a sentence
can you put "leadership" in sentence
She used a loom to weave a beautiful tapestry.
You have just put this into a sentence.
How do you put disease in a sentence