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candidly

adverb as in frankly

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Ms Pelicot has also, however, spoken candidly about the devastation that her husband's abuse and lies have wreaked on her life.

From BBC

The Queen has been campaigning for many years to raise awareness of domestic and sexual violence - and in this ITV film she talks candidly to some of its victims.

From BBC

Bündchen spoke candidly last year about slowing down her career in favor of Brady’s, moving from Boston to Tampa Bay when he switched teams.

The sources requested anonymity in order to discuss the case candidly.

In Surviving Politics with Michael Gove, the former education secretary speaks candidly with politicians from different parties about the strengths and skills needed in tough times.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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