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bluff

(of a person, behaviour) rough but honest and kind

abrupt

candid

(of a way of expressing an unpleasant opinion) honest and exact

honest

communicative

(of a person) ready and willing to talk and give information

informative

demonstrative

(of a person) (capable of) showing feelings

expressive, communicative

direct

(going) straight; not curved or crooked; not turned aside

honest

explicit

(of a statement, regulations etc) clearly and fully expressed

specific, unambiguous

fair

acting in a just and honest way; in accordance with justice or the rules (of a game etc)

impartial, unprejudiced

forthright

clear and determined

straightforward, honest

frankfurter

a kind of smoked sausage

cylindrical meat sausage

hearty

strong; sincere; in good health

energetic, enthusiastic

honest

(of a person) not telling lies; not cheating or stealing

truthful, candid

informal

(of words, ways of speaking or writing) used in situations when one can be friendly and relaxed

casual, simple

outspoken

saying freely what one thinks

explicit, unreserved

point-blank

(of a shot) fired at very close range

at close range

sincere

(of feelings, behaviour etc) genuine; (of a person) not expressing feelings that are false

straightforward, honest

straightforward

serious and honest; with nothing hidden or avoided; easy to understand or do

honest

truthful

(of a person) in the habit of telling the truth

accurate, honest

unaffected

sincere; frank; not affected

honest, unsophisticated

unguarded

careless; indiscreet

thoughtless; unwary

uninhibited

without inhibitions; unconventional

free and easy; without restraint

well-meant

done, said etc with good intentions

harmless, naive

whole-hearted

with complete commitment, sympathy etc

enthusiastic, sincere

wide-eyed

foolishly trusting

harmless, naive

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