frankly admit

Frequency: 7.211.0 per million words

To admit something in an open, honest, and direct manner.

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Examples (20)

  • He had to frankly admit that he was wrong.
  • I frankly admit I was wrong.
  • The CEO will frankly admit the company's recent shortcomings during the press conference.
  • She frankly admitted her mistake in the meeting.
  • I must frankly admit, I underestimated the difficulty of the task.
  • We must frankly admit that the project is behind schedule.
  • After hours of questioning, she frankly admitted her involvement in the scheme.
  • He frankly admits he doesn't understand the algorithm yet.
  • Are you prepared to frankly admit that you made a mistake?
  • The CEO frankly admitted the launch had been rushed.
  • Frankly admitting his fear was the bravest thing he could do.
  • In hindsight, I frankly admitted I'd underestimated the risks.
  • If you would just frankly admit the truth, we could move on.
  • They will frankly admit their approach needs revision.
  • The report frankly admits that the initial project goals were not met.
  • Let's frankly admit the deadline is unrealistic.
  • It's refreshing when a politician frankly admits they don't have all the answers.
  • The report frankly admits to several data gaps.
  • Let me be the first to frankly admit that our strategy needs a complete overhaul.
  • I can only frankly admit my share of the blame.