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forthrightly

[ UK /fˈɔːθɹa‍ɪtli/ ]
[ US /ˈfɔɹˈθɹaɪtɫi/ ]
ADVERB
  1. directly and without evasion; not roundabout
    the responsibility lies squarely with them
    spoke forthright (or forthrightly) and to the point
    to face a problem squarely

How To Use forthrightly In A Sentence

  • He should do so forthrightly but without bluster. Times, Sunday Times
  • Beyond their settings, what these future-war games have in common with the Modern Warfare series is a refusal to forthrightly acknowledge the inspiration for their subject matter.
  • David Landau, formerly editor-in-chief of Haaretz, called forthrightly for just such a boycott: 'I call on parliaments throughout the democratic world, and inter-parliamentary associations, to boycott Israel's parliament, once the pride of the Jewish people, until it buries the bill and recovers its democratic heritage.' Global Issues News Headlines
  • Then, instead of dealing forthrightly with the charges leveled, you cite the rebuttal as evidence that there is a ‘controversy’ to teach.
  • He brought black citizens back into federal positions Woodrow Wilson had all but purged them during his administration, implored Congress to pass an antilynching bill, and forthrightly denounced the Ku Klux Klan. LAST CALL
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  • Material facts should be disclosed forthrightly, meaning you provide all the information your counterparty might want to know to avoid loss on the trade. The Volokh Conspiracy » Derivatives Clearinghouses and Exchanges
  • spoke forthright (or forthrightly) and to the point
  • But it has shied away from forthrightly stating its position for fear of massive public opposition.
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