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forthright

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++forth·right /ˈfɔːθraɪt $ ˈfɔːrθ-/ adjective  HONESTdirect and honest – used in order to show approval 直率的,直截了当的〔含褒义〕 SYN straightforward She answered in her usual forthright manner. 她以一贯的直率作了回答。
Examples from the Corpus
forthrightNevertheless, she is delightfully forthright, alert and amusing.On all but the most fundamental issues, the party line became much less forthright and clear-cut.His best approach was to be forthright and fast.She was by nature forthright and impatient.His is the forthright approach of the man who knows how to get things done.Bruck's forthright comments angered several people in the audience.She sat bolt upright; her features were strong, her manna forthright, even aggressive.I was especially impressed by the bright, forthright sound of the flautist.Hodge's merits were that he was honest, courageous, forthright, without arrogance or pretension.forthright mannerDon Peters had been pleasantly surprised to find the Prime Minister's forthright manner lived up to her advance publicity.He has the assertive, husky voice and the confident, forthright manner of an athlete.
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forthright
forthright /ˈfɔːθraɪt $ ˈfɔːrθ-/ adjective
direct and honest – used in order to show approval
   SYN  straightforward:
    She answered in her usual forthright manner.
     
THESAURUS
■ not hiding the truth or the facts
    honest saying what you really think and not hiding the truth or the facts: I’m going to ask you something, and I want you to be honest with me. | an honest answer | To be honest, I didn’t think his speech was very good.
    straight informal honest and saying what you really think: I can’t help you if you’re not straight with me. | I need a straight answer.
    open willing to talk about what you think, feel etc in an honest way, rather than trying to hide it: People have become more open about their feelings. | She’s very easy to talk to because she’s so open.
    frank speaking honestly and directly about something, especially something that people find difficult to discuss: In his book, he’s brutally frank about his experience with his illness. | a frank discussion about sex
    direct saying exactly what you think in an honest clear way, even when this might annoy or upset people: Not everyone liked his direct manner. | She can be very direct.
    blunt speaking in a completely honest way, even if it upsets people, when it would be better to be more careful or polite: Sorry if I was a bit blunt with you. | His hard tone and blunt words were hurtful. | She didn’t reply and I knew I had been too blunt.
    upfront [not before noun] informal talking and behaving in an honest way, even when it is difficult to do this, in a way that people respect: It’s best to be upfront about your financial problems. | You have to be upfront with kids.
    outspoken expressing your opinions publicly in a very direct way, which may offend or annoy some people: an outspoken critic of the government | He was known for his outspoken views on various controversies.
    forthright formal saying exactly what what you think, without being afraid of what other people will think: The opposition have not come up with a clear forthright statement of their policies. | At times, Helena was a little too forthright.
    candid formal honest about the facts, or about your opinions and feelings, even if other people disapprove of them: He’d always been completely candid about his past. | It was an unusually candid admission for a politician.


forth·rightBrE /ˈfɔːθraɪt/ 🔊NAmE /ˈfɔːrθraɪt/ 🔊 adjectivedirect and honest in manner and speech 直率的;直截了当的;坦诚的 SYN frank a woman of forthright views观点明确的女子 forth·right·ly BrE /ˈfɔːθraɪtli/ 🔊NAmE /ˈfɔːrθraɪtli/ 🔊 adverb forth·right·ness BrE /ˈfɔːθraɪtnəs/ 🔊NAmE /ˈfɔːrθraɪtnəs/ 🔊 noun [uncountable]