frankly

IPA: frˈæŋkɫi

adverb

  • In a frank or candid manner, especially in a way that may seem too open, excessively honest, or slightly blunt.
  • (sentence adverb) In truth, to tell the truth.
  • (sciences, medicine) To a degree large enough as to be plainly evident.
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Examples of "frankly" in Sentences

  • It was galling to read, frankly.
  • The article you wrote was frankly feeble.
  • Their discourse is frankly boring and fetid.
  • Frankly, that should be the end of the story.
  • That, quite frankly, is the road to perdition.
  • Frankly, I was not well conversant with the matter.
  • Frankly, it all depends on the length of the article.
  • Frankly, it changed the meaning of the sentence for the worse.
  • Frankly, it seems the majority of the world is in that condition.
  • Frankly vandalism to the article is not noteworthy in the article.
  • The fact that he used cash, frankly, is in Africa, completely and utterly —
  • Somehow he seemed to forget about the average American who frankly is tired of his misleading rhetoric.
  • There will be some minds you can never change, and it frankly is not your job to go around explaining what your book really meant.
  • This American, frankly, is tired of hearing about such false choices from the other side, who's only mission seems to be regaining power.
  • After much backing and filling, the king, on December 23, 1675, issued a proclamation which in its title frankly stated its object -- "for the suppression of coffee houses."
  • Beyond the zoom, the S8000 has a nice wide lens (which frankly is more important than a big zoom, in my opinion -- especially for group shots) and I left it on wide most of the time.
  • This term frankly is the code for Arabs and Muslims and if you are the average and even not so average American in the United States this is what you think, perceive and for many believe.
  • Apparently if I whine enough - and can endure sufficient beatings with a rubber hose - I get steak, cheese, and candy, which, frankly, is a pretty sweet meal no matter where you might be.
  • Just wouldn't expect much new, feature-wise ... which, frankly, is OK by me, since the feature expansion in the last few years hasn't been anything all that interesting or helpful, anyway.
  • I think what he ought to do frankly is send a mother of a fallen American soldier to accept the prize on behalf of the U.S. military and frankly to send the message to remind the Nobel committee that each one of them sleeps soundly at night because the U.S. military is the greatest peacekeeping force in the world today.

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