forthright in the PONS Dictionary

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English
The attitude of the scholar had to be forthright and that of a gentleman or lady.
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His forthright opinions certainly cost him friends and hardened the opinions of others about him.
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She is also told off for being loud, effected and rude when she means only to be enthusiastic, friendly and forthright.
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A forthright spokeswoman for women's and neonates' health before the era of family planning, she published several books and articles on parenting and family health.
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Critics have praised her for her devastating power as a novelist and for a style that is pleasingly rigorous and sharply forthright.
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She was also intelligent, educated, forthright, and strong-willed, and they were mutually attracted to each other.
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It has been conjectured that his forthright views were the reason that he was never selected to play any representative cricket.
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However, she was eventually noticed for her role, particularly for the forthright character she played.
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Pears found her a wonderful woman to work with, very sympathetic and forthright.
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She was considered to be brilliant, charming, driven, elegant, forthright, and graceful with a keen wit and a lively, opinionated, and passionate personality.
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