Frank

  • 71frank — frank1 [ fræŋk ] adjective * honest about the situation or your opinions, even if this offends people: brutally frank: He was brutally frank in his assessment of our chances. a. used about what someone says: a frank exchange of views to be… …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 72frank — I UK [fræŋk] / US adjective Word forms frank : adjective frank comparative franker superlative frankest * honest about the situation or your opinions, even if this offends people frank with: The company has not been entirely frank with its… …

    English dictionary

  • 73frank — adj. VERBS ▪ be ADVERB ▪ extremely, fairly, very, etc. ▪ remarkably ▪ abso …

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  • 74frank — frank1 [fræŋk] adj [Date: 1300 1400; : French; Origin: free, generous , from Late Latin Francus Frank (because the Franks, an ancient German people, were given political freedom in France)] 1.) honest and truthful be frank with sb ▪ He was… …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 75FRANK A — GERMANY (see also List of Individuals) 3.2.1852 Bayreuth/D 15.10.1928 Augsburg/D Albert Frank graduated as a civil engineer from Munich Royal Technical University. He was from 1881 to 1909 there a Private Lecturer, until 1893 in hydraulic… …

    Hydraulicians in Europe 1800-2000

  • 76Frank Oz — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Oz. Richard Frank Oznowicz (né le 25 mai 1944 à Hereford), connu sous le nom de Frank Oz, est un réalisateur, un acteur et un marionnettiste américain d origine britannique. Sommaire …

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  • 77Frank Pé — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Frank. Frank Pé dit Frank est un dessinateur de bande dessinée belge, né à Ixelles en Belgique le 15 juillet 1956. Sommaire 1 Biographie 2 …

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  • 78frank — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English, free, from Anglo French franc, from Medieval Latin francus, from Late Latin Francus Frank Date: 1535 1. marked by free, forthright, and sincere expression < a frank reply > 2. a. unmistakably evident <&#8230; …

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  • 79frank — {{11}}frank (adj.) c.1300, free, liberal, generous, from O.Fr. franc free (not servile), sincere, genuine, open, gracious; worthy (12c.), from M.L. Franc a freeman, a Frank (see FRANK (Cf. Frank)). The connection is that only Franks, as the&#8230; …

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  • 80frank — 01. Robbie is a very [frank] member of our committee and, as such, is not afraid to state his opinion. 02. I had a [frank] discussion with my ex husband about his need to contribute more financially to his son s upbringing. 03. Let s be [frank];&#8230; …

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