plainspoken

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English

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Etymology

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From plain +‎ spoken.

Pronunciation

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Adjective

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plainspoken (comparative more plainspoken, superlative most plainspoken)

  1. Speaking in an forthright manner.
    Coordinate term: homespun
    He was a plainspoken fellow with plenty of amazing stories to tell.

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