āĻ āύā§āϏāύā§āϧāĻžāύ āĻāϰā§āύ
āĻ āĻāĻŋāϧāĻžāύā§āϰ āĻāĻžāώāĻž āύāĻŋāϰā§āĻŦāĻžāĻāύ āĻāϰā§āύ
āĻāĻĒāύāĻžāϰ āĻāĻžāώāĻž āύāĻŋāϰā§āĻŦāĻžāĻāύ āĻāϰā§āύ
frank
01
āϏā§āĻĒāώā§āĻāĻŦāĻžāĻĻā§, āϏāϰāĻžāϏāϰāĻŋ
direct and honest in expressing oneself, even if some people might find it unpleasant
āĻāĻĻāĻžāĻšāϰāĻŖ
The boss 's frank discussion about the company's financial struggles left the employees feeling uneasy but informed.
āĻā§āĻŽā§āĻĒāĻžāύāĻŋāϰ āĻāϰā§āĻĨāĻŋāĻ āϏāĻāĻā§āϰāĻžāĻŽ āϏāĻŽā§āĻĒāϰā§āĻā§ āĻŦāϏā§āϰ āϏā§āĻĒāώā§āĻ āĻāϞā§āĻāύāĻž āĻāϰā§āĻŽā§āĻĻā§āϰ āĻ
āϏā§āĻŦāϏā§āϤāĻŋāĻāϰ āĻāĻŋāύā§āϤ⧠āĻ
āĻŦāĻšāĻŋāϤ āĻŦā§āϧ āĻāϰāĻŋāϝāĻŧā§āĻā§āĨ¤
02
easily perceived or clearly obvious
āĻāĻĻāĻžāĻšāϰāĻŖ
His excitement was frank to everyone in the room.
01
a Germanic person who settled in the Roman Empire from the Rhine in the 4th century
āĻāĻĻāĻžāĻšāϰāĻŖ
The Franks played a central role in the decline of Roman authority in Gaul.
to frank
01
to exempt or authorize from payment, inspection, or official procedure, typically using an official pass or letter
āĻāĻĻāĻžāĻšāϰāĻŖ
Soldiers could be franked for certain military supplies.
02
to mark a letter or package with a postmark or stamp indicating the date and time of mailing
āĻāĻĻāĻžāĻšāϰāĻŖ
The postal clerk franked the envelope with today's date.
āĻļāĻŦā§āĻĻāϤāĻžāϤā§āϤā§āĻŦāĻŋāĻ āĻāĻžāĻ
frankish
frankly
frankness
frank
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