Being genuine and being honest are closely related but not necessarily the same. Genuine typically refers to being authentic, sincere, and true to oneself, while being honest specifically pertains to telling the truth and not being deceptive. Someone can be genuine without always being honest, and vice versa.
Honest truth is not an oxymoron. Honest and truth have similar meanings, they do not contradict each other like words in an oxymoron would.
person of integrity, trustworthy, honest, down to earth, sincere, true
Genuine intention refers to having honest and sincere motives behind your actions or decisions. It involves acting with integrity and authenticity, without hidden agendas or ulterior motives. Being guided by genuine intention reflects a sense of transparency and honor in one's behavior.
Sincerity is the quality of being genuine, honest, and truthful in one's actions and words. It is often symbolized by a handshake or a heart to represent openness and authenticity.
Nope they are exact opposites. Devious means to be sneaky and dishonest. Honest means to be true and straightforward.
honest, honorable
No...sincerely means free of deceit, genuine, real. Honestly means in a honest manner, with honesty.
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Nothing....They are the exact same thing.....whatever the heck they are.
Certainly not. Genuine, which means real, not fake, is an adjective. Candor, which means frankness, openness, lack of deception, is a noun.
To be honest, I think it was more of a case of 'Why Did The Pharisee's Not get on with Jesus?' Or is it the same thing?
To be honest I think it was more of a case of 'Why Did The Sadducee's Not get on with Jesus?' Or is it the same thing??
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Yes,to be honest....I LOVE PENGUINNNSSSSS X
genuine, honest, natural, frank, sincere, candid, upfront
bona fide honest-to-goodness
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