blunt
adjective/blʌnt/
/blʌnt/
(comparative blunter, superlative bluntest)
- without a sharp edge or point
- a blunt knife
- This pencil's blunt!
- The police said he had been hit with a blunt instrument.
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- (of a person or remark) very direct; saying exactly what you think without trying to be polite
- She has a reputation for blunt speaking.
- To be blunt, your work is appalling.
Synonyms honesthonestfrank ▪ direct ▪ open ▪ outspoken ▪ straight ▪ bluntThese words all describe people saying exactly what they mean without trying to hide feelings, opinions or facts.honest not hiding the truth about something:- Thank you for being so honest with me.
- To be frank with you, I think your son has little chance of passing the exam.
- You’ll have to get used to his direct manner.
- He was quite open about his reasons for leaving.
- She was outspoken in her criticism of the plan.
- I don’t think you’re being straight with me.
- She has a reputation for blunt speaking.
- Honest and frank refer to what you say as much as how you say it:
- a(n) honest/frank admission of guilt.
- I’m a very open person.
- honest/frank/direct/open/outspoken/straight about something
- honest/frank/direct/open/straight/blunt with somebody
- a(n) honest/direct/straight/blunt answer
- a frank/direct/blunt manner
Word OriginMiddle English (in the sense ‘dull, insensitive’): perhaps of Scandinavian origin and related to Old Norse blunda ‘shut the eyes’.
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