honesty
Pronunciation: /ˈɒnɪsti/
noun
- 1the quality of being honest: they spoke with convincing honesty about their fears it was not, in all honesty, an auspicious debut
- denoting or relating to a way of charging for goods or services which relies on a customer to pay although there is no one to collect their payments: an honesty bar I bought potatoes and tomatoes from the roadside stall, putting £3 in the honesty box


Origin:
Middle English: from Old French honeste, from Latin honestas, from honestus (see honest). The original sense was 'honour, respectability', later 'decorum, virtue, chastity'. The plant is so named from its seed pods, translucency symbolizing lack of deceit