Bluntly

/ˈblʌntli/ adverb

In a direct and honest way that doesn't try to be polite or gentle; speaking plainly without softening words.

From Middle English 'blunt,' possibly from Old Norse 'blundr' (sleep), metaphorically meaning something that is dull or not sharp. Over time it came to mean speaking in a dull, direct way without refinement.

AM直率
ARبصراحة
BNসরাসরি
CAdirectament
CSpřímo
DAærligt
DEoffensichtlich
ELανοιχτά
ESabiertamente
FAبی‌پرده
FIsuoraan
FRbrusquement
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