Can I Be Frank?

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You can say ‘to be frank' or ‘to be frank with you' to introduce a statement which is your honest opinion, especially when the person you are talking to might not like it. To be frank, he could also be a bit of a bore.

Why do we say to be frank?

Frank in this sense means honest, open, same meaning as ‘frankly' . There are similar words- franc is a currency, the Franks were a group of Germanic people who ended up in what is now France (in German, France is Frankreich- Reich (kingdom) of the Franks). They just really want to be a hot dog.

Where does the phrase Let me be frank come from?

“Frankly” is an adverbial form of the adjective “frank,” which Middle English got from franc in Old French around 1300 . ... “Hence, franc came to be used as an adjective meaning ‘free'—a sense it retained when English acquired it from Old French,” Ayto writes.

What is lets be frank?

Let's Be Frank is a visceral journey through the unseen and unknown world of big wave surf adventurer Frank James Solomon, an intercontinental clandestine investigation blurring the lines between myth, legend and reality.

Is frankly rude?

@NateMachpash Yes, “frankly” means “honestly,” but more rude . Being frank is more rude than being honest.

Is quite frankly rude?

In the phrase “quite frankly,” the word “quite” is being used as an intensifier to emphasize “frankly.” So while the adverb “frankly” by itself means “honestly, openly, or candidly,” the adverbial phrase “quite frankly” says the same thing more emphatically.

Who is Frank Solomon?

Place of death Auckland, New Zealand Height 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in) Weight 89 kg (196 lb) Rugby union career

What is a frank reply?

1 : marked by free, forthright, and sincere expression a frank reply.

Do you put a comma after quite frankly?

You need the comma after “frankly” in “Frankly, my dear...” because the word comes before the direct address “my dear.” The phrase “Frankly, my dear,” begins one of the most memorable movie lines.

Does frankly mean honestly?

1. honestly, sincerely , in truth, candidly, to tell you the truth, to be frank, to be frank with someone, to be honest Quite frankly, I don't care.

What's quite frankly mean?

DEFINITIONS1. used for expressing your opinion in a way that sounds sincere and direct. Quite frankly, I don't care if he leaves. Quite honestly, I don't think there's anything to worry about. Synonyms and related words.

How do you use quite frankly in a sentence?

  1. Quite frankly , he was never sure he could trust her. ...
  2. Frankly , I was shocked by Quinn's comments. ...
  3. Frankly , I don't care what people think. ...
  4. Pessimism, quite frankly , will get us all killed. ...
  5. Frankly , I could care less who your bones belong to.

Is frankly formal or informal?

It is a formal word . It means “in an open, honest, and direct ,” e.g., Nan talks quite frankly about herself and her insecurities.

What does Frank blood mean?

F. frank blood. Frank blood is used to describe the obvious, visible presence of blood . Examples include fresh blood in vomit, urine, or feces, or blood that is found on the examiners hand upon examining an internal or external wound.

What is Frank short for?

The name Frank is a common diminutive for Francis , as is Frannie for Frances. Less common are the diminutives Fritz for Francis, and Franny and Fran for either Francis or Frances.

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