the h is silent :)
and the english language likes to have annoying exceptions
DIShonest. UNhonest.
The phonetic use of AN is based on a vowel sound, not the actual starting letters. Words such as honest and honor do not pronounce the H, and would be preceded by AN.Examples :He is an honest man.It was an honor to meet him.
Normally, you use 'an' before a word that begins with a vowel, such as 'an apple.' An 'a' is used before a word that begins with a consonant, such as 'a webpage.' Sometimes 'an' is used before a word that begins with a consonant, such as 'an honorable man.'"The sound, not the spelling, of the following word makes the determination, so it's 'an honor', 'an hour', 'an honest man', but 'a house', 'a horse', or 'a horrible man'.It works the other way, too - when the word starts with a vowel but has a consonant sound - 'a union', but 'an umbrella' or 'it's not an elephant; it's a ewe. '"
The prefix of "honest" is "un-".
To use "untruthful" means to convey information that is not accurate, honest, or factual. This could involve telling lies, spreading misinformation, or withholding the truth. One should strive to be truthful and honest in their communications to build trust and credibility.
DIShonest. UNhonest.
In the dictionary? Honest comes before honor. O comes after E. HonEst, HonOr.
The phonetic use of AN is based on a vowel sound, not the actual starting letters. Words such as honest and honor do not pronounce the H, and would be preceded by AN.Examples :He is an honest man.It was an honor to meet him.
Honest people always tell the truth.
Before speaking, it is important to consider three filters: Is it true? Is it necessary? Is it kind? These filters can help ensure that our words are honest, relevant, and considerate.
Use "a" before consonant sounds and "an" before vowel sounds. So, it depends on your preference and your location. Consider your reader: If you say "historic" without using the "h" sound, use "an". If you use "a", it forces the reader to pronounce "historic" with the "h" sound. But, if the word has a silent 'h', like the word, 'honest', then you would say 'an' and not 'a'. For instance, "I am an honest person."
"TBH" stands for "to be honest" on Facebook. It is commonly used before sharing an honest opinion or statement.
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John is an honest and trustworthy man. Please give me your honest opinion. Let's be honest, she's only interested in me because of my money.
before you go to bed, unplug all your plugs, if a fire has started then use a fire blanket, extinguisher or sand It really helps, honest
Dishonest is the opposite of honest. If you do not want to use the root word honest then deceptive, misleading or untrustworthy may suffice.
Tila Tequil, gods honest truth! Tila Tequil, gods honest truth!