Honesty is a noun. Honest is the related adjective.
The equivalent noun would be honesty.
yes
The noun formed from "honest" is "honesty." It refers to the quality of being truthful, fair, and straightforward in one's actions and words. Honesty is often considered a fundamental virtue in personal and professional relationships.
Yes, "honestly" can be a noun when referring to the quality or state of being honest or truthful. For example, "She appreciated his honesty."
The word 'quality' is both and adjective and a noun.Examples:It's a good investment to own at least one pair of quality shoes. (adjective)His best quality is his honesty. (noun)
The word honesty is a noun, a singular, common, abstract noun.
Yes. Honesty is a Noun.
The equivalent noun would be honesty.
The noun honesty is an abstract noun, a thing that can't be experienced by any of the five senses; honesty is something that you know or understand.
The word honesty is a noun.
Honesty is a noun.
The noun 'honesty' is an uncountable noun, a word for a concept, it has no plural form.The possessive form is honesty's. Example:Honesty's reward is not monetary.
No, honesty is a noun, a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for adherence to moral principles; conformity to high standards of ethics (Honesty is the best policy.)The word honest is an adjective, for example: She is an honest girl.
Definitely not, You can't exactly touch honesty.
Honesty in french: sincérité Noun, femininesincerity; en toute ~ in all honesty
Yes. Honesty is a behavior, which is an abstract noun, not a physical attribute.
Neither. Honesty is a noun (noun form of the adjective honest). The word "honestly" is an adverb.