Blunt

/blʌnt/ adjective

Blunt describes something with a dull edge or point that does not cut easily. It can also describe a person who speaks in a very direct, sometimes rude way.

It comes from Middle English “blont,” possibly from Old Norse or Middle Dutch words meaning “dull” or “blunt.” The figurative sense of direct, unsoftened speech developed later.

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