In (all) conscience In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "in (all) conscience", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Ann Thu calendar 2021-08-05 02:08

Meaning of In (all) conscience

Synonyms:

in good conscience

In (all) conscience British phrase

With no guilt

In all conscience, you couldn't ask your parents to pay all your huge debt.

She could not, in all conscience, use her younger sister's saving money to buy a new phone.

I can't, in all conscience, cheat my clients by selling them poor quality products.

Other phrases about:

make no apology/apologies for something

used when you feel that did not feel guilty as you did nothing wrong

to stand corrected
To admit or accept that something you have done or said was wrong
on the reezie

Used to express that something is very accurate or definitely true. 

be the picture of health, guilt, misery, etc.

Used to say that someone looks extremely healthy, guilty, unhappy, etc.

not far off/out/wrong

Nearly accurate or correct

Grammar and Usage of In (all) conscience

This phrase is often used to emphasize fairness in negative structure with can't or couldn't.

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