Forthrightness

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /fɔrθ.raɪtnəs/

Definitions of forthrightness

noun honesty or frankness in expressing one's opinions or feelings

Example Sentences

A1 She appreciated his forthrightness in telling her the truth.

A2 The manager's forthrightness in addressing the issue was refreshing.

B1 His forthrightness in negotiations helped to reach a fair agreement.

B2 The politician's forthrightness in addressing controversial topics gained respect from the public.

C1 The CEO's forthrightness in admitting mistakes and taking responsibility set a good example for the team.

C2 Her forthrightness in expressing her opinions in a diplomatic way made her a trusted advisor.

Examples of forthrightness in a Sentence

formal Her forthrightness in addressing the issue was commendable during the meeting.

informal I appreciate your forthrightness in telling me the truth.

slang His forthrightness in calling out the scammer was bold and admirable.

figurative The artist's painting exudes a sense of forthrightness in its bold strokes and colors.

Grammatical Forms of forthrightness

plural

forthrightnesses

comparative

more forthright

superlative

most forthright

present tense

forthrightness

future tense

will be forthright

perfect tense

has been forthright

continuous tense

is being forthright

singular

forthrightness

positive degree

forthright

infinitive

to be forthright

gerund

forthrightening

participle

forthrightened

Origin and Evolution of forthrightness

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'forthrightness' originated from the combination of 'forth' and 'rightness' to convey the idea of being direct and honest.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'forthrightness' has remained consistent in its meaning of being straightforward and honest, reflecting a sense of integrity and transparency.