straightforward

/ˌstreɪtˈfɔrwərd/
adverb
  1. In a direct and honest manner; without hesitation or deception.
    • The report presented the facts straightforward, leaving no room for confusion.
    • She answered the question straightforward, without trying to hide anything.
    • He spoke straightforwardly about his mistakes during the meeting.
adjective
  1. Easy to understand or do; not complicated.
    • Fixing the leak was a straightforward job that took only an hour.
    • The instructions for the game were straightforward and easy to follow.
    • The math problem looked difficult, but it turned out to be quite straightforward.
  2. Honest and direct in speech or behavior; not hiding anything.
    • The manager's straightforward style made communication clear and efficient.
    • She gave a straightforward answer without any excuses.
    • I appreciate that he is straightforward and tells me exactly what he thinks.
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