frankly
Americanadverb
adverb
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(sentence modifier) in truth; to be honest
frankly, I can't bear him
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in a frank manner
Etymology
Origin of frankly
Example Sentences
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“I told them, quite frankly, as a society, we shouldn’t expect people to do that,” he said.
You’ve connected nuclear energy policy to Oliver North’s Vietnam visa in a single comment, and frankly I’m impressed.
From MarketWatch
“When they began with the drone attacks, it was a fairly severe impact—the sudden appearance of a capability that, quite frankly, wasn’t on our radar,” said Maj.
Only one woman was brave enough to speak frankly, but we needed to find a private place to meet, and to conceal her identity, just to hear her view of the election.
From BBC
Even if she rarely finds it, the pursuit is always interesting, and frankly, admirable.
From Salon
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