Pronunciation: /ˈɑnɪst tə ˈɡɑd/
adjective used to emphasize the truthfulness or sincerity of a statement
A1 She is an honest-to-God friend.
A2 I need an honest-to-God answer from you.
B1 The book is an honest-to-God account of his experiences.
B2 He gave an honest-to-God apology for his mistake.
C1 The scientist's research was based on honest-to-God data.
C2 The artist's work was praised for its honest-to-God portrayal of emotions.
adverb used to intensify the truthfulness or sincerity of a statement
A1 I am honest-to-God tired after a long day at work.
A2 She promised to finish her homework, honest-to-God.
B1 I honestly believe that he will succeed, honest-to-God.
B2 He is an honest-to-God expert in his field.
C1 The evidence is honest-to-God irrefutable.
C2 She is honest-to-God the best candidate for the job.
formal The witness testified that he saw the crime happen, honest-to-God.
informal I swear, honest-to-God, I didn't eat your leftovers.
slang I'm telling you, honest-to-God, that party was lit!
figurative Her love for him was honest-to-God, unwavering and true.
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