Honestly (ευσχημονως). Paul is fond of the metaphor "walk" (περιπατεω), 33 times though not in the Pastoral Epistles. This old adverb (from ευσχημων, graceful) occurs also in 1. Thessalonians 4:12; 1. Corinthians 14:40. The English word "honest" means honourable (Latin honor) and so decent. Wycliff translates 1. Corinthians 12:32 by "unhonest," "honesty," "honest" for "less honourable, honour, honourable."
Not in revelling (μη κωμοις). Plural "revellings." See on Galatians 5:21.
Drunkenness (μεθαις). Plural again, "drunkennesses." See on Galatians 5:21.
In chambering (κοιταις). Plural also. See on Romans 9:10.
Wantonness (ασελγειαις). Plural likewise. See on 2. Corinthians 12:21; Galatians 5:19.
Not in strife and jealousy (μη εριδ κα ζηλω). Singular here, but some MSS. have the plural like the previous words. Quarrelling and jealousy go with the other vices (Shedd).