characteristically forthright

Frequency: 4.50.8 per million words

Used to describe someone who is direct and outspoken in a way that is typical for them.

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  • In his feedback, the professor was characteristically forthright, not sparing any criticism.
  • He was characteristically forthright in his reply.
  • She gave a characteristically forthright assessment of the company's financial situation.
  • She remained characteristically forthright about the budget cuts.
  • When asked for his opinion, he replied with a characteristically forthright comment that shocked some people.
  • The CEO is characteristically forthright when asked tough questions.
  • The journalist is known for her characteristically forthright style of questioning.
  • Even in apology, they were characteristically forthright and took responsibility.
  • His review of the play was characteristically forthright, pointing out both its strengths and weaknesses with brutal honesty.
  • His emails are characteristically forthright, concise, and free of jargon.
  • During the meeting, the CEO offered a characteristically forthright analysis of their recent failures.
  • Journalists found her characteristically forthright on the record.
  • My grandfather, in his characteristically forthright manner, told me my new haircut was a disaster.
  • It's characteristically forthright of Marcus to call out the risk so early.
  • Her response to the accusation was characteristically forthright and left no room for doubt.
  • The report, characteristically forthright, names the failures without euphemism.
  • Being characteristically forthright, she didn't hesitate to tell her boss the new strategy was flawed.
  • While others hedged, the committee chair was characteristically forthright in the hearing.
  • The manager's memo was characteristically forthright about the upcoming challenges.
  • He will be characteristically forthright tomorrow when he addresses the team.