The term frankness refers to someone's outspoken level and straightforward style of honestly.
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it means candid and sincere... it is an adjective O.o Frank means candidit,it is an adjective.
Frankness is to say what you think in as few words as possible, without taking care not to hurt feelings.
He spoke with frankness and told the teacher that he had stolen the car keys off him, which lead to suspension
Honesty refers to being truthful, sincere, and straightforward in oneβs actions and communications. It involves presenting information in a genuine and transparent way without deception or deceit.
Frankness is to reveal oneself from the inner of him/her, without hiding anything. Blunt is a bold statement of agreement or disagreement, without any weightage to the emotions. Frankness involves one person. Bluntness involves two persons. Frankness is friendly to emotions. Blunt does not care emotions
Certainly not. Genuine, which means real, not fake, is an adjective. Candor, which means frankness, openness, lack of deception, is a noun.
Garnet stone is associated with gentleness, affectionate nature, kind heartedness, sincerity, frankness, charity, constancy and truthfulness.
With extreme frankness - nothing off-limits. For the common, routine aspects, probably code-words.
He was modest and diffident about his own success. She overcame her natural diffidence and spoke with great frankness.
guise or show. charade false front act phoniness being disingenuous (the false appearance of simple frankness) deceit
Older politicians may have resented Roosevelt's frankness with the press because they were more accustomed to the traditional norms of political communication, which tended to be more reserved and calculated. Roosevelt's direct approach may have been seen as breaking with established norms and challenging the status quo, which could have made some older politicians uncomfortable or threatened their own positions of power and influence.
The Nobel Prize in Literature 2009 was awarded to Herta Muller who, with the concentration of poetry and the frankness of prose, depicts the landscape of the dispossessed.