The Latin equivalent of 'truth in history' is Veritas in historia. In the word-by-word translation, the noun 'veritas' means 'truth'. The preposition 'in' means 'in'. The noun 'historia' means 'history'.
Honesty = Probitas
Truth in Latin is veri.
Vita veritatis
deus Latin = God + veritas Latin = truth my best guess is due to the conjugation making it the subject. Veritas is also conjugated in the nominate. god is truth id est deus veritas ergo propter hoc veritatis deo translates to the truth of god.
Veritas vos liberabit
'veritas super omnia' (truth above all), or you could stay 'honestas super omnia' (honor/integrity/honesty above all)
Honesty = Probitas
honesty
"Integrity is telling myself the truth. And honesty is telling the truth to other people."
Honesty is telling the truth and a cover up is when you cover up the truth.
"Nihil nisi verum" is Latin for "nothing but the truth." It emphasizes the importance of honesty and truthfulness in all aspects of life, urging individuals to always seek and adhere to the truth.
Veritas is the Latin word for "truth." It is often associated with honesty, accuracy, and authenticity. In ancient Roman culture, the goddess Veritas was the personification of truth, and the concept of veritas has continued to have significance in various fields, including philosophy, law, and academia.
Sure you can. Truth vs honesty would be a nice topic for group discussion.
There was a Greek Goddess of Truth, Veritas although 'truth' isn't necessarily 'honesty'. 'Sancus' was a roman god of oaths, loyalty and honesty but there doesn't seem to be a Greek Equivalent.
Antonyms for dishonesty are honesty and truth.
Truth. Honesty. Reliability.
honesty i hope i helped..................................^_^