The word honesty is a noun, a singular, common, abstract 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.
Neither. Honesty is a noun (noun form of the adjective honest). The word "honestly" is an adverb.
Yes. Honesty is a behavior, which is an abstract noun, not a physical attribute.
Yes, the noun 'honesty' is an abstract noun; a word for a person's integrity, a quality.
Definitely not, You can't exactly touch honesty.
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, the plural noun 'quantities' is a word for amounts, weights, numbers, etc.The noun 'honesty' is a word for sincerity, trustworthiness, virtue, etc.You may be thinking of the word 'qualities'. The word 'honesty' is a word for a quality possessed by a person.
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.
Yes. Honesty is a Noun.
The equivalent noun would be honesty.
Honesty is a noun. Honest is the related adjective.
Not sure what you mean by deligance, but the plural form of honesty is honesties.
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 plural noun is halves.
Diligence and honesty are singular. "John's diligence is inspiring." "Honesty is the best policy."