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    plain-spo·ken
    /ˈplānˌspōk(ə)n/

    adjective

    • 1. outspoken or blunt.

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  2. PLAIN-SPOKEN definition: 1. saying clearly and honestly what you think without trying to be polite: 2. saying clearly and…. Learn more.

  3. Examples of plainspoken in a Sentence. a plainspoken woman who never hesitated to speak the unvarnished truth. Recent Examples on the Web The plainspoken Padilla told story after story about each tenant, each street, in equal parts English and Spanish.

  4. Plain-spoken definition: candid; frank; blunt.. See examples of PLAIN-SPOKEN used in a sentence.

  5. Someone who's plainspoken is very direct and straightforward in the way they communicate. If you ask your plainspoken friend how your new haircut looks, she'll tell you the truth. Plainspoken people don't use fancy words, go on at length to hear themselves talk, or beat around the bush.

  6. saying clearly and honestly what you think without trying to be polite: He's very plain-spoken. Part of her appeal was that she was plain-spoken and straightforward. See. plain speaking. Fewer examples. Coolidge was plain-spoken and never denounced his opponents.

  7. If you say that someone is plain-spoken, you mean that they say exactly what they think, even when they know that what they say may not please other people.

  8. 1. simple or ordinary; without ornament or decoration. plain living; good, plain food. sencillo; liso; sin ornamentos; llano. 2. easy to understand; clear. His words were quite plain. claro, evidente. 3. absolutely open or honest, with no attempt to be tactful. I'll be quite plain with you; plain speaking. franco. 4. obvious.

  9. Definition of plain-spoken adjective in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. The earliest known use of the adjective plain-spoken is in the late 1500s. OED's earliest evidence for plain-spoken is from 1582, in the writing of William Allen, cardinal. plain-spoken is formed within English, by compounding.

  11. Manifesting honesty and directness, especially in speech: candid, direct, downright, forthright, frank, honest, ingenuous, man-to-man, open, straight, straightforward, straight-out, unreserved. Informal: straight-from-the-shoulder, straight-shooting. The American Heritage® Roget's Thesaurus.