plain-spoken
Americanadjective
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candid; frank; blunt.
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using simple, direct language.
a plain-spoken politician.
adjective
Etymology
Origin of plain-spoken
First recorded in 1670–80
Example Sentences
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Many of the AI country tunes tap into the genre's archetype of the lone cowboy: a rugged, taciturn, plain-spoken man who, above all, refuses to apologize for simply existing.
From Barron's • Apr. 7, 2026
But you’ve earned an opportunity,’” said Banister, who at 61 has the tan, chiseled good looks and plain-spoken manner of a Western movie sheriff.
From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 23, 2025
A simple line, but it brought the house down because of the plain-spoken truth Walz has swiftly become famous for.
From Salon • Aug. 7, 2024
The 60-year-old brings with him a folksy, plain-spoken and sharp-tongued approach to taking on the Republican opposition.
From BBC • Aug. 6, 2024
The gardener, a young, plain-spoken fellow, gestured toward his wheelbarrow.
From "The Interrupted Tale" by Maryrose Wood
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