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Audio Help [frangk] Pronunciation Key adjective, -er, -est, noun, verb
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Audio Help [frangk] Pronunciation Key adjective, -er, -est, noun, verb –adjective
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–verb (used with object)
| 1. | direct and unreserved in speech; straightforward; sincere: Her criticism of my work was frank but absolutely fair. |
| 2. | without inhibition or subterfuge; direct; undisguised: a frank appeal for financial aid. |
| 3. | Pathology. unmistakable; clinically evident: frank blood. |
| 4. | Archaic. liberal or generous. |
| 5. | Obsolete. free. |
| 6. | a signature or mark affixed by special privilege to a letter, package, or the like to ensure its transmission free of charge, as by mail. |
| 7. | the privilege of franking letters, packages, etc. |
| 8. | a franked letter, package, etc. |
| 9. | to mark (a letter, package, etc.) for transmission free of the usual charge, by virtue of official or special privilege; send free of charge, as mail. |
| 10. | to convey (a person) free of charge. |
| 11. | to enable to pass or go freely: to frank a visitor through customs. |
| 12. | to facilitate the comings and goings of (a person), esp. in society: A sizable inheritance will frank you faster than anything else. |
| 13. | to secure exemption for. |
| 14. | Carpentry. to assemble (millwork, as sash bars) with a miter joint through the moldings and a butt joint or mortise-and-tenon joint for the rest. |
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frank·a·ble, adjective
franker, noun
—Synonyms 1. unrestrained, free, bold, uninhibited. Frank, candid, open, outspoken imply a freedom and boldness in speaking. Frank is applied to one unreserved in expressing the truth and to one's real opinions and sentiments: a frank analysis of a personal problem. Candid suggests that one is sincere and truthful or impartial and fair in judgment, sometimes unpleasantly so: a candid expression of opinion. Open implies a lack of reserve or of concealment: open antagonism. Outspoken applies to a person who expresses himself or herself freely, even when this is inappropriate: an outspoken and unnecessary show of disapproval.
—Antonyms 1. restrained.
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adj. frank·er, frank·est
tr.v. franked, frank·ing, franks
n.
[Middle English, free, from Old French franc, from Late Latin Francus, Frank; see Frank.] frank'ness n. Synonyms: These adjectives mean revealing or disposed to reveal one's thoughts freely and honestly. Frank implies forthrightness, sometimes to the point of bluntness: "Be calm and frank, and confess at once all that weighs on your heart" (Emily Brontë). |
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