Plainspoken (adjective)

  1. Speaking in a straightforward and simple manner, without using complex or overly formal language.
  2. Speaking clearly and directly, without any ambiguity or euphemisms.

Origin:

The word plainspoken is derived from the combination of the words plain and spoken. it is used to describe someone who speaks in a straightforward and simple manner, without using complex or overly formal language.

Examples:

  1. The politician was known for being plainspoken.
  2. The plainspoken teacher made the lesson easy to understand.
  3. The plainspoken language made the instructions clear and easy to follow.
  4. I appreciate her plainspoken manner, it makes it easy to understand what she means.
  5. The plainspoken explanation made the difficult concept easy to grasp.
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