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frankly English

Meaning frankly meaning

What does frankly mean?

frankly

(= honestly, candidly) (used as intensives reflecting the speaker's attitude) it is sincerely the case that honestly, I don't believe it candidly, I think she doesn't have a conscience frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn

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Simple sentences

Let's talk frankly.
Say frankly what, in your own eyes, is right.
Frankly speaking, he is wrong.
Saying what you think frankly is not a bad thing.
Frankly speaking, I don't like her.
Frankly speaking, you are in the wrong.
Frankly speaking, he is untrustworthy.
I want to talk frankly with him.
I like him all the better because he speaks frankly.
Frankly speaking, your way of thinking is out of date.
Frankly speaking, this novel isn't very interesting.
Frankly speaking, I hate him.
Frankly speaking, he is more of a hypocrite than a patriot.
We talked quite frankly.
Frankly speaking, you made a mistake.
He confessed his crime frankly.
Frankly speaking, I don't agree with you.
Frankly speaking, it's difficult to understand why you want to go.
Frankly speaking, it was difficult for me to make out what he was saying.
Frankly speaking, he is an unreliable man.

Movie subtitles

When the day comes that we pick up a transmission from an alien civilisation, we as a species, frankly, will face our greatest challenge ever, I think.
You know, frankly, I don't really care anymore, you know?
Frankly speaking, how pitiful I am!
Frankly speaking, who would step forward? They can be harrassed by Lord Choi!
Frankly, with her for an owner, it's entirely possible the poor creature took his own life.
I tell you frankly, i hate them.
Mr Benedict I'll tell you quite frankly this situation is getting on my nerves.
Frankly, madame, I'm too tired.
Do you mind if I ask you a question, frankly?
Frankly, I don't.
I don't know what your business is but, whatever it may be, I tell you frankly that I am not frightened of it or of you.
Tell me frankly.
Frankly, I haven't anything.
As a matter of fact, I'm glad to be able to talk to you directly and frankly.
Frankly, I'd just as soon you did.
Frankly, I'm furious.
No, frankly, I was worried about you.
Frankly, I jumped at an obvious conclusion.
Frankly, it's a nuisance.
Frankly, no.
Will you answer me frankly?
Frankly, I stank.
Frankly, I am surprised.
Well, to put it frankly, if you know what I mean.
No, frankly, not at all!
I can frankly say that her glance. which troubled me deeply. was meant for the croupier, not the man.
Frankly, I'm afraid, sir, that we may get involved in another embarrassing situation.
Frankly, V.S., well, I think the value lies in the copy and not the picture.
Shall I tell you something very frankly, Van?

News and current affairs

Their agenda is more pressing, and their problems, frankly, far more serious than ours, which makes it much more urgent for them to develop theories appropriate to the challenges they face.
Frankly, no one knows what legislative deal will be struck to raise the debt ceiling.
Frankly, I do not understand how Bernanke can say any of these things right now.
Frankly, a relatively small infrastructure bank seems as good a place as any to start.
It is, frankly, inconceivable that the Fund would have failed so miserably in detecting them.
Frankly, no.
Frankly, the functioning of the EU and its institutions during the crisis has been a part of the problem.
Iraq's population, frankly, is bleeding away.
Frankly, Syria would have been better for it.
But frankly, as we are reminded by recent events, it is hard to see how at least a small increase in transparency can hurt.
The links between Europe and America are, frankly, much more complex than the advocates of decoupling appreciate.
The rules, frankly, are too pro-cyclical.
But, since then, the idea has received close attention from many economic researchers, and, frankly, it is hard to find their research results supportive.
Frankly, sticking to the public record, the two resignations seem like night and day.
Frankly, I was surprised by what I heard.
And, frankly, I wonder about those who do not.
Frankly, higher US personal saving rates would not be a bad thing.
But, frankly, it will be easier to do this if the American public and the US Congress see that China is serious about reform and expanding access to its markets.
Frankly, though, banks have done a very poor job of explaining how we contribute to society.
I talked frankly with TNC Chairman Mustafa Abdul Jalil, Deputy Chairman Abdul Hafez Ghoga, and TNC Defense Minister Jalal Dheili, himself a former political prisoner.
The first is that, frankly, they don't care.
Frankly, with two decades of economic stagnation already behind it, Japan has more important matters to pursue.

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