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What is the homograph for honest not partial to someone?

The homograph for "honest" meaning "not partial to someone" is "onest".

However, "onest" is an archaic word and is rarely used in modern English.

It's important to note that the word "honest" itself can also be used to mean "not partial to someone" or "fair and impartial".

For example:

* "The judge was honest in her decision."

* "He was an honest broker, never taking advantage of his clients."

So, while "onest" is a homograph of "honest", it's not the most common or widely used word for this meaning. It's much more likely to encounter "honest" being used in this way.

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