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Straight-Talking

Description:

Straight-talking refers to a style of communication characterized by honesty, directness, and the absence of sugarcoating. It involves expressing thoughts, opinions, or facts in a clear, straightforward manner without unnecessary detours or ambiguity.

Sample Sentences:

  1. She appreciated her friend's straight-talking approach, as it helped her make important decisions with confidence.
  2. The manager's straight-talking style may seem harsh to some, but it ensures that everyone understands expectations clearly.
  3. John's reputation for straight-talking earned him the respect of his colleagues.

Parts of Speech:

  • Adjective: He is known for his straight-talking attitude.
  • Noun: I appreciate your straight-talking; it's refreshing.
  • Verb: She straight-talked her way into the job by highlighting her relevant experience.

Senses and Usages:

  1. Popular sense: Straight-talking is often associated with a frank and direct style of communication.
  2. Local sense: In some specific regions, straight-talking can refer to a cultural norm or behavior prevalent among the local community.

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