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frankly

1 of 1adverb
/ˈfræŋkli/
1

used when expressing an honest opinion, even though that might upset someone

  • Frankly, the project is behind schedule and needs urgent attention.
  • I must say, frankly, that the proposal lacks sufficient details.
  • Frankly speaking, the company is facing financial challenges.
  • She told me, frankly, that she disagreed with the decision.
  • Frankly, the product's quality does not meet our expectations.
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in a manner that is direct and honest

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  • She spoke frankly about her concerns regarding the project's timeline.
  • The manager addressed the team frankly about the company's financial challenges.
  • She told me frankly that she didn't like my idea, but she appreciated my effort.
  • She spoke frankly about her feelings, not holding anything back.
  • He addressed the issue frankly, discussing both the positives and negatives.