Found 3 items, similar to frank.
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: frank
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English → English (WordNet)
Definition: frank
frank
adj 1: characterized by directness in manner or speech; without
subtlety or evasion;
“blunt talking and straight
shooting”;
“a blunt New England farmer”;
“I gave them
my candid opinion”;
“forthright criticism”;
“a
forthright approach to the problem”;
“tell me what you
think--and you may just as well be frank”;
“it is
possible to be outspoken without being rude”;
“plainspoken and to the point”;
“a point-blank
accusation” [syn:
blunt,
candid,
forthright,
free-spoken,
outspoken,
plainspoken,
point-blank,
straight-from-the-shoulder]
2: clearly manifest; evident;
“frank enjoyment”
frank
v 1: stamp with a postmark to indicate date and time of mailing
[syn:
postmark]
2: exempt by means of an official pass or letter, as from
customs or other checks
English → English (gcide)
Definition: frank
frank
\frank\ (fr[a^][ng]k), v. t. [imp. & p. p.
franked
(fr[a^][ng]kt); p. pr. & vb. n.
franking.]
1. To send by public conveyance free of expense. --Dickens.
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2. To extempt from charge for postage, as a letter, package,
or packet, etc.
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frank
\frank\ (fr[a^][ng]k), a. [Compar.
franker
(fr[a^][ng]k"[~e]r); superl.
frankest.] [F. franc free,
frank, L. Francus a Frank, fr. OHG. Franko the name of a
Germanic people on the Rhine, who afterward founded the
French monarchy; cf. AS. franca javelin, Icel. frakka. Cf.
Franc,
French, a.,
Franchise, n.]
1. Unbounded by restrictions, limitations, etc.; free. [R.]
“It is of frank gift.” --Spenser.
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2. Free in uttering one's real sentiments; not reserved;
using no disguise; candid; ingenuous; as, a frank nature,
conversation, manner, etc.
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3. Liberal; generous; profuse. [Obs.]
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Frank of civilities that cost them nothing.
--L'Estrange.
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4. Unrestrained; loose; licentious; -- used in a bad sense.
--Spenser.
Syn: Ingenuous; candid; artless; plain; open; unreserved;
undisguised; sincere. See
Candid,
Ingenuous.
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