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Straightforward   /strˈeɪtfˈɔrwərd/   Listen
Straightforward

adjective
1.
Free from ambiguity.
2.
Without evasion or compromise.  Synonyms: square, straight.  "He is not being as straightforward as it appears"
3.
Without concealment or deception; honest.  Synonym: aboveboard.  "Straightforward in all his business affairs"
4.
Pointed directly ahead.



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"Straightforward" Quotes from Famous Books



... spins at length a cocoon. There is a class of women who unwind and reel off the cocoons, and afterwards weave a fabric with the thread; and a certain woman of Cos is credited with the invention of this fabric. This is, at first sight, a plain and straightforward description of the silkworm; but we know that it was not till long afterwards, nearly a thousand years after, in Justinian's reign, that the silkworm and the mulberry-tree which is its food were brought out of the East into ...
— The Legacy of Greece • Various

... I was, as usual, with Anderson in his cabin, my father having been drafted into his ward, I could not help asking Anderson how he liked him. His reply was, "I like your father, Jack, for he is a straightforward, honest, good-tempered man, and, moreover, has a good natural judgment. I think it a great pity that such a man as he is should be so early in life lost, as it were, to the country. He is a first-rate seaman; and although there are many like him, still there are none to spare. However, if his country ...
— Poor Jack • Frederick Marryat

... business, there is much more than sale, exchange, price, payment; for there is the sacred faith of man in man. When we repose perfect confidence in the integrity of another; when we feel that he will not swerve from the right, frank, straightforward, conscientious course, for any temptation; his integrity and conscientiousness are the image of God to us; and when we believe in it, it is as great and generous an act, as when we believe in the rectitude of ...
— Morals and Dogma of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry • Albert Pike

... side by side—she declined taking my arm, being shy, and quite unlike the frank, straightforward Min whom I had before known. I was not downhearted at this change, though:—I really felt shy, ...
— She and I, Volume 1 • John Conroy Hutcheson

... not be simple with me—honest and straightforward? If you are so selfish as that, why did you let them take you ...
— The Devil's Disciple • George Bernard Shaw


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