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How to use frankness in a sentence

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I am extremely grateful for the frankness and honesty with which people engaged with the inquiry across the whole country.
An unconventional approach to life was accompanied by humour, frankness, and generosity.
He explained all this to his mother in November 1792, in a letter of perhaps unnecessary frankness.
The show's whip-smart writing, bold frankness and exceptional acting more than make up for these minor stumbles.
Underneath that wide smile, he scares marginal McDonald's store operators with his frankness.
With unprecedented frankness, they speak of the government's contempt for the judiciary.
For a guy who has jealously guarded his privacy, the film's frankness is surprising.
Ambivalent about the generational identity problem slot he's been in, Turpin talks about the future with disarming frankness.
This seemed to be a compromise, face-saving revelation that would allow more frankness further down the line.
The frankness is both disarmingly welcome and a harbinger of greater honesty to come.
Sophie's honesty and frankness about her personal life and experiences is amazing.
Your life experience has really given you the ability to speak with veraciousness and frankness.
As the country teeters on the brink, here, at last, is a time for frankness.
She is floated on a sea of sentimental sloppiness, a continuous gush about her frankness and freshness.
He was a living example to others by his belief that complete frankness and generous tolerance are not incompatible.
Originally published in 1905, Doctor Glas is a novel of extraordinary immediacy and frankness.
So far, these demonstrations and counterdemonstrations have been remarkable in their peacefulness and in the frankness of their political aims.
There was a tender innocence about her, a beguiling absurdity, a delightful frankness.
For a guy who has jealously guarded his privacy, he's made a film whose frankness is surprising.
Perhaps, in his romanticism about the heartiness and frankness of English football, he found the Leicester doggedness in defence enthralling and cheering.
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Examples from Classical Literature
She called a spade a spade, and liked frankness and no under meaning to things.
Old Bromfield Corey expressed a general feeling to Hilary with senile frankness.
There he is, with his wife and daughters, and one may stare at him with all the frankness of a compatriot.
The estimator of Destinies wheeled in his chair and cast a look of brotherly frankness into Ruggss eyes.
Out from the yellow heart of the pansy-blackness her small, grave, gnomish face peered after him with pristine frankness.
But was this frankness merely because she was dealing with what was non-essential to her?
With their usual frankness they quite admitted that I might have pilfered the shilling.
The abb was pleased with the idea, and with the frankness and firmness of our young hero.
And it is touching and attractive because of the animalism of its frankness and simplicity.
And since you are so fond of frankness, I will say that I think that Seaton has you buffaloed, as you call it.
However, even on my verses, speak out your criticisms with equal frankness.
Of him and of his recruits in South Africa, Churchill spoke with the awful frankness of the enfant terrible.
The very fact that you are en route gives a frankness and a freedom to all you say.
But even this does not absolve the chivalrous man from the duty of frankness and explicitness.
She is a fair-weather friend, and shrinks with the most charming frankness from those on whom dark days have fallen.
His presence and air had the appearance of frankness, ingenuousness, and manly confidence.
Then, with the freeness and frankness which his race displays in such matters, Dario added some particulars.
Her frankness was more the frankness of a child than the outspokenness of gaucherie.
Abrupt frankness, with its guileful calculation to surprise one into betrayal, was the subtlest diplomacy.
She set them before him seriatim with perfect frankness, and without mental reservation.
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