Pronunciation: /pleɪn ˈspoʊkən/
adjective An adjective is a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun. In this case, 'plain spoken' is an adjective phrase describing someone who speaks in a straightforward and direct manner.
A1 She is plain spoken and always tells the truth.
A2 The teacher used plain spoken language to explain the lesson.
B1 The politician's plain spoken approach resonated with voters.
B2 His plain spoken manner may come across as blunt, but he means well.
C1 The CEO's plain spoken communication style is refreshing in the corporate world.
C2 Despite his status, he remained humble and plain spoken in his interactions with others.
formal The politician is known for his plain spoken approach to addressing complex issues.
informal She's always been a plain spoken person, never one to sugarcoat things.
slang I like hanging out with him because he's so plain spoken, you always know where you stand.
figurative Her words were like a breath of fresh air, plain spoken and easy to understand.
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