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szczery otwarty angļu valodā:

1. frank


My father is frank.
Tom and Frank are good friends.
The theater company's characterization of Anne Frank was very emotional, but tasteful.
Frank was waiting with pleasure for the date in the evening.
Frank can't have been ill. He was playing tennis all day.
The man who telephoned an hour ago was Frank.
Frank majored in sociology at university.
How's everything these days, Frank?
Frank left a message by means of a secret code.
I don't think Robert was frank with us about his financial situation.
Kate looked at Sam with frank admiration
He usually eats three eggs and few franks for breakfast.
The magazine, which gives frank advice about sex and romance, is aimed at the teenage market.
I know you're a frank and reliable person.
Frank had a reputation as a bad boy but he lived it down as he grew up.

2. upfront


You have to be up-front and candid at interviews.
It is very important to be upfront with your client as to what your fees for the project are.
paid before any work has been done or before goods are supplied: an upfront fee of $500
She's very upfront about why she wants the job - she'd earn a lot more money.
upfront payment
You will be required to pay large fees upfront.
LED bulbs cost more upfront but use less energy and last longer than traditional incandescent bulbs.
I was never interested in doing it for upfront money.
an upfront payment, she is very upfront about her dislike of men
She said I should pay upfront.

3. forthright


I like forthright people.

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4. candid


You have to be up-front and candid at interviews.
The teacher was quite candid about my chances of entering Tokyo University.
candid opinion
The boss was very candid with him about the standard of his work.
I just want younger girls to know this isn't candid life, or cool, or inspirational.
I like him in that he is honest and candid.
Roy is secretive and Ted is candid.
What do I think, you say ... well then, I'll give you my candid opinion.
And that’s why I say it’s a candid thing, I’m going to go jump out of the plane.
Please give us your candid response.
candid feedback
his responses were remarkably candid
To be candid with you, I ​think you're making a ​dreadful ​mistake.
I like candid people
I was not being candid with you when we met two weeks ago.

5. open


Open your mouth!
You are the most honest and open woman I’ve met.
We should keep every school open and every teacher in his job.
People who regularly work in the open air do not suffer from sleeplessness.
I didn't have to open the letter. I knew exactly what it said.
In order to get the coconut milk, you must first crack the coconut open.
You need to open an account at a bank to receive the payment.
It is an open secret that he deals in weapons.
Tom wondered if Mary would think that eight in the morning was too early for him to open a bottle of wine.
The fight for civil rights in the United States started in 1954, when the government said school had to be open to everyone.
Japan came under American pressure to open its financial market.
I'll open the curtain for you to look out.
Keep your eyes wide open before marriage, half shut afterwards.
Only through protest can a free and open society be maintained.
The cones of the jack pine, for example, do not readily open to release their seeds until they have been subjected to great heat.

6. downright


The conditions they had to live in were downright disgusting, with rats and filth everywhere.
Some of the jobs were downright disgusting.
100 percent........ he is downright evil........
I think the way she was treated is a downright disgrace.
She'd been caught in a downright lie
A bad day, he thought, might just turn downright awful.
People are being downright careless.
And I will tell you, when you look at the course of the president’s tweets, they range from being disruptive to downright dangerous.
The girl was not downright homely.
That movie's downright dirty.
There are few, very few, that will own themselves in a mistake, though all the World sees them to be in downright nonsense.

7. Open minded