The word for not being frank or honest is "deceptive." This term describes behavior or statements that are misleading or intended to conceal the truth. Other synonyms include "dishonest" and "insincere."
A word for not frank or honest is "deceitful." This term describes someone who is misleading or untruthful, often with the intent to deceive. Other synonyms include "insincere" and "dishonest," which similarly convey a lack of transparency or integrity in communication.
Other words for frank and blunt: honest, curt, brief, concise, terse, straight to the point, straight forward
shifty
It's not a word, it's an abbreviation and it means "to be honest"
Honest is an adjective, since it modifies a noun. Examples: 'honest man,' 'honest truth.' The noun form is 'honesty.'
frank
Truthful, honest, genuine, authentic, pure, frank, open, true, blunt, impartial
A word for not frank or honest is "deceitful." This term describes someone who is misleading or untruthful, often with the intent to deceive. Other synonyms include "insincere" and "dishonest," which similarly convey a lack of transparency or integrity in communication.
candid, open, direct, straightforward, blunt, sincere, outspoken, honest
To be frank ( honest ) it starts with r and o the fourth word is n. sorry :D
Other words for frank and blunt: honest, curt, brief, concise, terse, straight to the point, straight forward
To be frank ( honest ) it starts with r and o the fourth word is n. sorry :D
[object Object]
to be fair , to be frank, (to be honest)
The word is frank.
In this sentence, the highlighted word "frank" functions as an adjective. It describes the type of discussion that is being suggested - one that is open, honest, and straightforward.
A homophone for Frank is "frank" which means honest or straightforward in speech.