onesto
honest
adjective oh-NEH-stoh Rare
Origin: From Latin honestus, honourable.
Also means
fair
Usage Note
Onesto describes a person of integrity or a fair price/deal (un prezzo onesto). The adverb is onestamente ('honestly'); the noun is onestà (honesty). Do not confuse with onorevole (honourable, a parliamentary title) — they share a Latin root but have different registers.
Examples
"È un commerciante onesto e affidabile."
Natural Translation
He is an honest and reliable merchant.
Literal Translation
He-is a merchant honest and reliable.
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