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forthright
[ adjective noun fawrth-rahyt, fohrth-; adverb fawrth-rahyt, fohrth-, fawrth-rahyt, fohrth- ]
adjective
- going straight to the point; frank; direct; outspoken:
It's sometimes difficult to be forthright and not give offense.
- proceeding in a straight course; direct; straightforward:
a forthright glance.
adverb
- straight or directly forward; in a direct or straightforward manner:
He told us forthright just what his objections were.
- straightaway; at once; immediately:
He saw forthright that such an action was folly.
noun
- Archaic. a straight course or path.
forthright
adjective
- direct and outspoken
adverb
- in a direct manner; frankly
- at once
Derived Forms
- ˈforthˌrightness, noun
Other Words From
- forthrightness noun
- un·forthright adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of forthright1
Example Sentences
As the second Trump term approaches, however, Homan's become a little more forthright about his deportation plans.
Lord John Bird, the forthright founder of the Big Issue, has warned of decades of failed initiatives to tackle homelessness, but has nonetheless backed the prince's intervention.
But the deeper lesson in both their stories, one that recurs time and again, is the essentiality of being forthright with the other person about one’s history and identity, personal and political.
But they're unusually forthright about the unrealistic standards the industry places on women.
At the Palace of Laeken the Pope looked on solemnly as first the king of the Belgians and then the prime minister were unusually forthright in their comments about the body that he leads.
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