frank

adjective16 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.8

To be honest and open with a particular person.

To be honest and open about a particular subject.

To be frank to a high degree.

To be frank to a very high degree.

To be frank without any reservation or holding back.

To be completely and totally frank.

To be completely or very frank.

To be frank to a moderate degree.

To be frank in a direct and often harsh or unpleasant way.

To be frank in a way that is not expected.

To be frank in a surprising or noteworthy way.

To be frank in a way that is new and welcome.

To be frank in a way that removes suspicion or hostility.

A phrase used to introduce an honest, and sometimes unpleasant, comment.

A complete and honest discussion or exchange of views.

Used to state that one is being open and honest.