Pronunciation: /streɪt ˈʃuːtɪŋ/
noun a direct and honest way of speaking or behaving
A1 I appreciate your straight shooting when giving feedback.
A2 She is known for her straight shooting communication style.
B1 The manager's straight shooting approach helped clarify the project goals.
B2 The team leader's straight shooting attitude earned the respect of her colleagues.
C1 His reputation for straight shooting in negotiations made him a sought-after consultant.
C2 The journalist's straight shooting reporting won her numerous awards.
adjective honest and direct in speech or behavior
A1 He is a straight shooting guy who always tells the truth.
A2 The detective gave a straight shooting account of the crime scene.
B1 The journalist's article was praised for its straight shooting analysis of the political situation.
B2 The CEO's straight shooting approach to business decisions earned her respect among her colleagues.
C1 The author's straight shooting style of writing resonated with readers looking for honest and direct storytelling.
C2 The coach's straight shooting feedback helped the team improve their performance on the field.
formal The detective was known for his straight shooting approach to solving cases.
informal I appreciate your straight shooting style of giving feedback.
slang I like how you always keep it real and do some straight shooting.
figurative Her straight shooting words cut through the tension in the room.
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