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Definition of plain-spoken in English: plain-spokenadjective Outspoken or blunt. 直言不讳的,说话直截了当的,言辞坦率的 Example sentencesExamples - This deadpan, plain-spoken style makes Jason's spoken word performances impressive, and not for their props, use of music or any other additions.
- His plain-spoken directness cut through the trappings of privilege.
- He was a working-class lad from the north of England, blunt, plain-spoken, down to earth, and dead keen to get on in the world.
- He was, in other words, a wise, plain-spoken environmentalist before that term came into usage.
- The San Francisco Chronicle described the two main characters as ‘two plain-spoken, quintessentially American subjects’.
- He has unknown support among the 62 voters, but there is a popular myth that, while his friends staunchly support him, he has accumulated many enemies for his plain-spoken views.
- He was a man of deep convictions, a plain-spoken fellow who did his best for his state and for his country.
- The portrayal of the wealthy, plantation-born William Henry Harrison as a plain-spoken general who desired only a simple life in a log cabin with plenty of hard cider is cited as evidence that stories need not be true to be effective.
- There is a plain-spoken and straightforward quality to it compared to the other records.
- A century after him, another plain-spoken president noted that ‘the only thing new in the world is the history you don't know.’
- Although she remains ambitious and pleasingly plain-spoken, her latest album does not seem to have evolved out of that coffee house from a decade ago, but is still easy on the ears in a very familiar, heard it all before, sort of way.
- Her plain-spoken charm wows the populace and the royal family.
- This very plain-spoken man who says exactly what he thinks, warns all of this could be the toughest part of the disaster.
- Let me be plain-spoken and answer you directly, without going too far, and saying too much, about our President, or his friends, or others.
- Even the most straightforward and plain-spoken people misspeak.
- To be equally fair, he is a smart, plain-spoken career guy at Treasury - not someone who would ordinarily misspeak.
- He had an innate egalitarianism, a plain-spoken American way of talking, a directness, a lack of airs - a plumb-line moral compass.
- The main reason I enjoy them is that so many of them are very plain-spoken.
- It was to Parsons' credit that he managed to reach beyond those kind of assumptions, and divine the aching sadness and plain-spoken poetry that defined the best country songs.
- In recent books, such as Jazz and Paradise, she seems to leave more spaces between the lines, inviting the reader to make leaps of inference between the plain-spoken and the subtly hinted.
Synonyms candid, direct, forthright, plain, straight, straightforward, straight from the shoulder, explicit, unequivocal, unambiguous, unvarnished, bald, to the point, no-nonsense, matter-of-fact candid, frank, outspoken, forthright, plain-speaking, direct, honest, truthful, open, bluff, blunt, not afraid to call a spade a spade, speaking straight from the shoulder, downright, straightforward, explicit, unequivocal, unambiguous, undiplomatic
Rhymesawoken, bespoken, betoken, broken, foretoken, oaken, outspoken, ryokan, spoken, token, woken Definition of plain-spoken in US English: plain-spokenadjectiveˌpleɪnˈspoʊkənˌplānˈspōkən Outspoken or blunt. 直言不讳的,说话直截了当的,言辞坦率的 Example sentencesExamples - A century after him, another plain-spoken president noted that ‘the only thing new in the world is the history you don't know.’
- He had an innate egalitarianism, a plain-spoken American way of talking, a directness, a lack of airs - a plumb-line moral compass.
- The main reason I enjoy them is that so many of them are very plain-spoken.
- Although she remains ambitious and pleasingly plain-spoken, her latest album does not seem to have evolved out of that coffee house from a decade ago, but is still easy on the ears in a very familiar, heard it all before, sort of way.
- This deadpan, plain-spoken style makes Jason's spoken word performances impressive, and not for their props, use of music or any other additions.
- There is a plain-spoken and straightforward quality to it compared to the other records.
- He was, in other words, a wise, plain-spoken environmentalist before that term came into usage.
- He has unknown support among the 62 voters, but there is a popular myth that, while his friends staunchly support him, he has accumulated many enemies for his plain-spoken views.
- In recent books, such as Jazz and Paradise, she seems to leave more spaces between the lines, inviting the reader to make leaps of inference between the plain-spoken and the subtly hinted.
- To be equally fair, he is a smart, plain-spoken career guy at Treasury - not someone who would ordinarily misspeak.
- His plain-spoken directness cut through the trappings of privilege.
- Even the most straightforward and plain-spoken people misspeak.
- The portrayal of the wealthy, plantation-born William Henry Harrison as a plain-spoken general who desired only a simple life in a log cabin with plenty of hard cider is cited as evidence that stories need not be true to be effective.
- Let me be plain-spoken and answer you directly, without going too far, and saying too much, about our President, or his friends, or others.
- The San Francisco Chronicle described the two main characters as ‘two plain-spoken, quintessentially American subjects’.
- Her plain-spoken charm wows the populace and the royal family.
- He was a working-class lad from the north of England, blunt, plain-spoken, down to earth, and dead keen to get on in the world.
- He was a man of deep convictions, a plain-spoken fellow who did his best for his state and for his country.
- This very plain-spoken man who says exactly what he thinks, warns all of this could be the toughest part of the disaster.
- It was to Parsons' credit that he managed to reach beyond those kind of assumptions, and divine the aching sadness and plain-spoken poetry that defined the best country songs.
Synonyms candid, direct, forthright, plain, straight, straightforward, straight from the shoulder, explicit, unequivocal, unambiguous, unvarnished, bald, to the point, no-nonsense, matter-of-fact candid, frank, outspoken, forthright, plain-speaking, direct, honest, truthful, open, bluff, blunt, not afraid to call a spade a spade, speaking straight from the shoulder, downright, straightforward, explicit, unequivocal, unambiguous, undiplomatic |