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forthright

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Word definitions for forthright in dictionaries

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Forthright \Forth"right`\ (? or ?), adv. [Forth, adv. + right, adv.] Straight forward; in a straight direction. [Archaic] --Sir P. Sidney.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Old English forðriht "direct, plain;" see forth + right (adj.). Compare downright . Related: Forthrightly ; forthrightness . As an adverb, Old English forðrihte "straightway, at once; plainly."

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
adv. directly and without evasion; not roundabout; "to face a problem squarely"; "the responsibility lies squarely with them"; "spoke forthright (or forthrightly) and to the point" [syn: squarely , forthrightly ]

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
adjective COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ ADVERB more ▪ Mr. Kaufman Surely the Minister ought to be a great deal more forthright and clear on the subject than that. ▪ The Genn study is even more forthright: Industrial tribunals are totally adversarial. ▪ She ...

Usage examples of forthright.

While he trusted Oilcan to be as forthright as Tinker, the NSA clearly saw themselves as separate powers with all that implied.

Janusz, the Rasputin lookalike outlaw, appeared in a forthright Wanted blurb.

Yet still Celia had a sense of something being held back, an instinct that those she had met were being less than forthright with her.

In twenty-five pages of forthright, high-toned prose, Luce argued that gender is determined by a variety of influences: chromosomal sex.

The Landlord is kind and forthright, the Ale as good as any in Britain, the Defenestration of the Clothiers in '56 has inscrib'd the place forever in Legend, and Good Eggs far outnumber Bad Hats, yet so dismal have these late Hours in it been for Mason, as to make him actually look forward to meeting his Relations again.

A forthright statement of their outrage would make clear that the official editorial position of the Times is that the American people are “authoritarians.

She knew that it would be difficult to avoid the perceptive questions of Lucille and Lady Belling ham and the more forthright ones of the Dowager Countess, but with the wedding only five weeks away she was determined to hold her peace.

It competed for space with a sense of indignation that she should do this at Warlow’s own memorial, coupled with a grudging acknowledgement that anyone this forthright probably had what it took, she wouldn’t last long with an attitude that wasn’t solidly backed up with competence.

Gina, going straight to the top in what Hunt had already seen to be her direct, forthright fashion, had gotten in touch with Caldwell to ask if UNSA could help her with the book.

Forthright Charlotte, who suffered from few illusions, instantly cried off, saying that she preferred to bear Mama company at home than to occupy the forward seat in the barouche.

And while Louis XIV kept his enemies in the gilded cage of Versailles, William probably had more forthright ways of dealing with his.

He wasn't the brightest thing to come down the pike, but he'd been raised to be honest and forthright, not to lapse into the sinful ways of someone like Begonietta Buchanon, who'd wept at the gravesides of five husbands and three gentleman callers (two of 'em funeral directors) before anyone tactfully inquired into her recipe for strawberry-rhubarb compote.

She had been forthright and brutally honest, without any hidden agenda or stratagems.

Her mother had never been so forthright, and yet Nora did not feel the re assurance which ought to have resulted from such frankness.

In her forthright manner she was constantly making dire predictions about the dangers of sleuthing, and the terrible fate awaiting anyone who was a detective.