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    frank
    /fraŋk/

    verb

    • 1. stamp an official mark on (a letter or parcel) to indicate that postage has been paid or does not need to be paid: "each cover will be franked with a specially designed postmark"

    noun

    • 1. an official mark or signature on a letter or parcel, indicating that postage has been paid or does not need to be paid.

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  2. honest, sincere, and telling the truth, even when this might be awkward or make other people uncomfortable: a full and frank discussion. There followed a frank exchange of views. The magazine, which gives frank advice about sex and romance, is aimed at the teenage market.

  3. The meaning of FRANK is marked by free, forthright, and sincere expression. How to use frank in a sentence. Did you know? Synonym Discussion of Frank.

  4. frank is applied to one unreserved in expressing the truth and to one’s real opinions and sentiments: a frank analysis of a personal problem. candid suggests that one is sincere and truthful or impartial and fair in judgment, sometimes unpleasantly so: a candid expression of opinion. open implies a lack of reserve or of concealment: open ...

  5. Frank definition: direct and unreserved in speech; straightforward; sincere. See examples of FRANK used in a sentence.

  6. Definition of frank adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. Definitions of frank. adjective. characterized by directness in manner or speech; without subtlety or evasion. “tell me what you think--and you may just as well be frank ” synonyms: blunt, candid, forthright, free-spoken, outspoken, plainspoken, point-blank, straight-from-the-shoulder. direct.

  8. FRANK definition: speaking honestly and saying what you really think: . Learn more.

  9. frank (somewhat formal) honest in what you say, sometimes in a way that other people might not like: To be frank with you, I think your son has little chance of passing the exam. which word? Honest and frank refer to what you say as much as how you say it: a(n) honest/frank admission of guilt.

  10. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English frank1 /fræŋk/ adjective 1 honest and truthful be frank with somebody He was completely frank with her about what happened. be frank about something She was quite frank about the whole thing. frank discussion/interview/exchange of views etc see thesaurus at honest 2 → to be frank —frankness n...

  11. 1. Open and sincere in expression; straightforward: made several frank remarks about the quality of their work. 2. Clearly manifest; evident: frank enjoyment. tr.v. franked, frank·ing, franks. 1. a. To put an official mark on (a piece of mail) so that it can be sent free of charge. b. To send (mail) free of charge. 2.