WORD OF THE DAY
honest
He said he felt bad about it, but conceded that Tessa had been less than honest with him on more than one occasion.
"One more question, Count," he said, "which I beg you to answer in all sincerity--not as a future Mason but as an honest man: have you renounced your former convictions--do you believe in God?"
I'd be less than honest if I said the security Josh can offer wasn't tempting - that and the idea of having an instant family.
Handing out compliments seemed to be out of character for him, but hadn't he always been honest and direct?
Much satisfaction was shown in Europe at the fall of President Celman, for investors had suffered heavily by the way in which the resources of Argentina had been dissipated by that the uprising of public opinion against his financial methods signified a more honest conduct of the national affairs in the future.