Straightforward ( adjective , adverb )

(As an adjective)

Straightforward ( adjective )

  1. Easy to understand, uncomplicated.
  2. Open, honest, and direct in speech or behavior.

Origin:

From straight + forward.

Examples:

  1. The instructions were straightforward and easy to follow.
  2. The question was straightforward and easy to answer.
  3. He is a straightforward person, always telling the truth.
  4. The solution was straightforward and simple.
  5. The explanation was straightforward and it made sense.

(As an adverb)

Straightforward ( adverb )

  1. Easy to understand, uncomplicated.
  2. Open, honest, and direct in speech or behavior.

Origin:

From straight + forward.

Examples:

  1. The instructions were straightforward and easy to follow.
  2. The question was straightforward and easy to answer.
  3. He is a straightforward person, always telling the truth.
  4. The solution was straightforward and simple.
  5. The explanation was straightforward and it made sense.
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