honestly
hon·est·ly / ˈänistlē/ • adv. 1. in a truthful, fair, or honorable way: he'd come by the money honestly.2. used to emphasize the sincerity of an opinion, belief, or feeling: she honestly believed that she was making life easier for Jack. ∎ used to emphasize the sincerity or truthfulness of a statement: honestly, darling, I'm not upset. ∎ used to indicate the speaker's disapproval, annoyance, or impatience: honestly, that man is the absolute limit!
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