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Definition of frankness in English: franknessnoun ˈfraŋknəsˈfræŋknəs mass nounThe quality of being open, honest, and direct in speech or writing. Lisa spoke with disarming frankness about the accident Example sentencesExamples - There was a tender innocence about her, a beguiling absurdity, a delightful frankness.
- I was confounded by the magnitude of her pain and by the confessional frankness in her tone as she writes about the traumas inflicted upon her and her sisters.
- He was a living example to others by his belief that complete frankness and generous tolerance are not incompatible.
- Originally published in 1905, Doctor Glas is a novel of extraordinary immediacy and frankness.
- Information relating to policy decisions would have to be disclosed unless it would substantially prejudice collective responsibility or frankness and candor.
- For a guy who has jealously guarded his privacy, he's made a film whose frankness is surprising.
- Her affectionate cynicism is an extraordinary change from her previous erotic frankness.
- Her doe-eyed frankness gave me goosebumps.
- I am extremely grateful for the frankness and honesty with which people engaged with the inquiry across the whole country.
- He explained all this to his mother in November 1792, in a letter of perhaps unnecessary frankness.
Definition of frankness in US English: franknessnounˈfræŋknəsˈfraNGknəs The quality of being open, honest, and direct in speech or writing. Lisa spoke with disarming frankness about the accident Example sentencesExamples - Information relating to policy decisions would have to be disclosed unless it would substantially prejudice collective responsibility or frankness and candor.
- There was a tender innocence about her, a beguiling absurdity, a delightful frankness.
- I am extremely grateful for the frankness and honesty with which people engaged with the inquiry across the whole country.
- Her doe-eyed frankness gave me goosebumps.
- For a guy who has jealously guarded his privacy, he's made a film whose frankness is surprising.
- He explained all this to his mother in November 1792, in a letter of perhaps unnecessary frankness.
- He was a living example to others by his belief that complete frankness and generous tolerance are not incompatible.
- I was confounded by the magnitude of her pain and by the confessional frankness in her tone as she writes about the traumas inflicted upon her and her sisters.
- Originally published in 1905, Doctor Glas is a novel of extraordinary immediacy and frankness.
- Her affectionate cynicism is an extraordinary change from her previous erotic frankness.
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