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straightforward

"Straightforward" is a very useful word with two closely related but distinct meanings. It can describe something that is easy to understand or do, and it can also describe a person who is honest and direct. Both senses are common in everyday English.

1adjectiveeasy and uncomplicated

When something is straightforward, it means it is simple there are no hidden steps, no confusion, and no tricks. Think of it as a clear, straight road with no turns or obstacles. If a task is straightforward, you can do it without much effort or special knowledge.

everyday language · Modern, widely used

The instructions were straightforward, so I assembled the furniture in under an hour.

It's a straightforward recipe you only need three ingredients.

The exam was more straightforward than I expected.

2adjectivehonest and direct

When you use 'straightforward' to describe a person or their communication style, it means they say exactly what they think no games, no hidden meanings, no beating around the bush. It is generally a positive quality, suggesting the person is trustworthy and clear.

everyday language · Modern, widely used

She gave me a straightforward answer: she didn't want the job.

I appreciate how straightforward he is you always know where you stand with him.

The manager was straightforward about the challenges the team would face.

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