straightforward
IPA: strˈeɪtfˈɔrwɝd
adjective
- proceeding in a straight course or manner; not deviating
- easy, simple, uncomplicated, without difficulty
- (figurative) direct; forthright; frank; sincere
adverb
- In a straightforward manner; straightforwards; straightforwardly.
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Examples of "straightforward" in Sentences
- The object of the game is straightforward.
- It doesn't have a straightforward pithiness.
- Applying the preservative is straightforward.
- The notice was straightforward and impartial.
- The rationale for the rule is straightforward.
- The design was straightforward and rectilinear.
- Make the language straightforward and to the point.
- The answer is straightforward, although multifaceted.
- Honesty is fairness and straightforwardness of conduct.
- The architecture of the fort was fairly simple and straightforward.
- (The classic one, though not quite straightforward, is a trust agreement.)
- They said authorities also misinterpreted what they called a straightforward business transaction.
- I found both the wine and the label straightforward and well-made: a stylish typeface and two gold squiggles.
- For the most part, Palladio worked in straightforward plans and elevations, using only a bit of shading to indicate curves and depth.
- Murder Book was Los Angeles cops and robbers, in other words a straightforward genre novel, although it arose out of real and true experiences
- The governor announced the proposal, which he called "straightforward and fair," in a press release, an email to supporters and a Twitter post Monday.
- The lawyers for the men, however, said religion played no role in what they described as a straightforward scuffle over an accidental nudge on a train.