it is correct to say an honest, as in "make an honest man outta him!"
The comparative form of "honest" is "more honest," and the superlative form is "most honest."
The comparative form of "honest" is "more honest."
The verb form for honest is "to be honest."
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To get the correct account!
Fair is correct for this usage.
Comparative-more honest Superlative-most honest Trust me. Since you cannot add "er" or "est," and the adjective is a regular adjective, you can only add "more" and "most."
It could be either honestest or most honest; I would prefer the latter for esthetic reasons.
Honest is an adjective, since it modifies a noun. Examples: 'honest man,' 'honest truth.' The noun form is 'honesty.'
The likely word is "honored" (praised or congratulated).
The correct comparative form of "simple" is "simpler" and the correct superlative form is "simplest."
The correct spelling of the adjective is sincere(truthful, honest, forthright).