frank

/ˈfɹæŋk/
noun 8adj 5name 5verb 4

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(adj.)

VERBS

be

ADV

extremely, remarkably, very

absolutely, perfectly, quite

I'll be quite frank about why I didn't enjoy the movie last night.

fairly

delightfully, disarmingly, refreshingly

He spoke refreshingly frankly about his mistakes, which surprised everyone in the meeting.

brutally

He was brutally frank about why he didn't want to continue working at the company.

surprisingly

PREP

about

She was frank about why she didn't want to continue working at the company.

with

I'll be frank with you about why I can't come to the party tomorrow.

PHRASES

full and frank

After the argument, they finally had a full and frank conversation about their problems.

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