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It honestly depends on how you are using the word. But yes you can.
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
"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.
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