Full disclosure

Complete honesty and transparency about all relevant information, especially when revealing potentially damaging or compromising details. It means holding nothing back and sharing all pertinent facts.

The phrase originated in legal and financial contexts where parties were required to reveal all material information that might affect decisions. It became more widespread in the late 20th century as transparency became valued in business, journalism, and personal relationships.

πŸ“– Full word page β€” etymology, 47 translations, audio πŸ”‘ Get Free API Key β€” 50 lookups/day πŸ“š Read the Docs β€” integrate Word Orb