Pronunciation: /hæv noʊ ˈfɪltər/
noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea
A1 I have no filter when I speak my mind.
A2 She tends to have no filter on social media.
B1 Having no filter can sometimes lead to awkward situations.
B2 He often gets in trouble for his lack of filter in conversations.
C1 Her complete lack of filter can be both refreshing and concerning.
C2 The comedian's performance was raw and unfiltered, showing he truly has no filter.
verb a word that expresses an action or a state of being
A1 I have no filter when I talk to my friends.
A2 She has no filter on social media.
B1 They have no filter in their communication with colleagues.
B2 He has no filter when giving feedback to his team.
C1 The comedian has no filter in his stand-up routines.
C2 She has no filter in her writing, often offending readers.
adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun
A1 I have no filter when it comes to speaking my mind.
A2 She has no filter and always says exactly what she thinks.
B1 Some people have no filter on social media and post everything.
B2 He has no filter and often offends people with his blunt comments.
C1 The comedian's humor has no filter, he jokes about everything.
C2 As a journalist, she has no filter and is known for her controversial articles.
adverb a word that modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb
A1 Children at this age often have no filter and say whatever comes to mind.
A2 Teenagers can sometimes have no filter on social media, posting things without thinking about the consequences.
B1 Some people have no filter when it comes to expressing their opinions, which can lead to conflicts.
B2 In a professional setting, it's important to have a filter and think before speaking, unlike those who have no filter.
C1 Individuals with certain neurological conditions may have no filter and struggle to control their impulses.
C2 Politicians often have no filter in their speeches, making controversial statements without considering the impact.
preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence
A1 I have no filter when it comes to telling the truth.
A2 She has no filter and always speaks her mind.
B1 Some people have no filter and say whatever they think.
B2 He has no filter on social media and posts everything he thinks.
C1 The comedian has no filter and often offends people with his jokes.
C2 In her autobiography, she admits to having no filter and saying things that get her into trouble.
article a word that is used to indicate whether a noun is specific or unspecific
A1 I have no filter when I speak my mind.
A2 She tends to have no filter when sharing her opinions.
B1 Some people have no filter and say whatever comes to mind.
B2 Having no filter can sometimes lead to awkward situations.
C1 Individuals who have no filter may struggle in professional settings.
C2 It's important to know when to have a filter and when to speak freely.
formal She tends to speak her mind without a filter, which can sometimes be seen as a lack of tact.
informal He just says whatever comes to mind, he really has no filter.
slang She's the type of person who just blurts out whatever, she really has no filter.
figurative His thoughts flow freely like a river, he seems to have no filter.
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