frankly
Americanadverb
adverb
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(sentence modifier) in truth; to be honest
frankly, I can't bear him
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in a frank manner
Etymology
Origin of frankly
Example Sentences
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And frankly, the game was so insipid that it needed something – or someone – to liven it up.
From BBC
“But apparently not to me. I haven’t felt in a hurry to get anywhere, quite frankly. I’ve been stuck here like a beetle in molasses ever since I died.”
From Literature
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And, frankly, what we do in Season 3 doesn’t leave room for it.
From Los Angeles Times
Sweeney said the anonymity of the current panel was key to ensuring they could deliver their judgement as frankly as possible.
From BBC
“We could do that for L.A. and we could do that for, frankly, San Francisco.”
From Los Angeles Times
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