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The meaning of the sentence 'The senator was nothing if not honest.' - The senator was nothing if not honest. Does this sentence refer to the present and mean that the senator is honest?
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It means that he was really honest and no different from that. He wasn't anything else but honest.
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It's a past tense sentence. He is nothing, if not honest is the same in present tense.
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He was extremely honest.
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