surprisingly frank

Frequency: 6.07.3 per million words

To be frank in a way that is not expected.

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Examples (20)

  • In the interview, the minister was surprisingly frank about the budget cuts.
  • He was surprisingly frank about his reservations.
  • To be surprisingly frank with you, I don't think the plan will work.
  • To my surprise, she was surprisingly frank in her assessment of the project.
  • Her email was surprisingly frank for a corporate announcement.
  • The politician's speech was surprisingly frank for someone in his position.
  • The report reads as surprisingly frank in its assessment of risks.
  • I didn't expect him to be so open, but he was surprisingly frank.
  • He can be surprisingly frank once you earn his trust.
  • Her feedback, though difficult to hear, was surprisingly frank and helpful.
  • Their feedback, while brief, was surprisingly frank and actionable.
  • The internal report was surprisingly frank about the company's financial struggles.
  • I found her surprisingly frank during the Q&A session.
  • Despite his usual reserved nature, he was surprisingly frank during the discussion.
  • The CEO grew surprisingly frank as the meeting dragged on.
  • It's rare to hear such a surprisingly frank admission from a celebrity.
  • We were surprisingly frank with each other by the end.
  • The documentary offered a surprisingly frank look at the lives of refugees.
  • Even the normally cautious spokesperson was surprisingly frank on live TV.
  • Even though it was a sensitive topic, she was surprisingly frank in sharing her experience.