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frank | American Dictionary. adjective. us / fræŋk / Add to word list. honest, sincere, and truthful, even if there is a risk of causing bad feelings: To be perfectly frank, I don’t think you are as well qualified as some of the other candidates. frankness. noun [ U ] us / ˈfræŋk·nəs / We appreciate your frankness.
to convey (a person) free of charge. to enable to pass or go freely: to frank a visitor through customs. to facilitate the comings and goings of (a person), especially in society: A sizable inheritance will frank you faster than anything else. to secure exemption for.
ˈfraŋk. Synonyms of frank. 1. : marked by free, forthright, and sincere expression. a frank reply. 2. a. : unmistakably evident. frank materialism. b. : clinically evident and unmistakable. frank pus. frankness noun. 2 of 5. verb. franked; franking; franks. transitive verb. 1. a.
Mar 14, 2024 · Anne Frank. See all media. Category: Arts & Culture. In full: Annelies Marie Frank. Born: June 12, 1929, Frankfurt am Main, Germany. Died: February/March 1945, Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, near Hannover (aged 15) Notable Works: “The Diary of a Young Girl” Notable Family Members: father Otto Frank. See all related content →. Top Questions.
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1 frank /ˈfræŋk/ adjective
franker; frankest
1 frank
/ˈfræŋk/
adjective
noun [noncount]
•She spoke with surprising frankness.
[count] US, informal
: frankfurter, hot dog
•We ate franks and beans for lunch.
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frank. adjective. /fræŋk/. /fræŋk/. (comparative franker, superlative frankest) more frank is also common. honest and direct in what you say, sometimes in a way that other people might not like. a full and frank discussion. a frank admission of guilt.
Synonyms for FRANK: outspoken, honest, candid, forthright, straightforward, forthcoming, direct, vocal; Antonyms of FRANK: restrained, quiet, inhibited, laconic, reticent, reserved, ambiguous, unforthcoming