plainspoken

/ˈpleɪnˌspoʊkən/
adjective
  1. Saying what you mean directly and honestly, without trying to be polite or fancy.
    • My grandfather was a plainspoken man who never sugarcoated his advice.
    • She gave a plainspoken review of the movie, pointing out both its strengths and weaknesses.
    • The politician's plainspoken style appealed to voters who were tired of empty promises.
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