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Discover LudwigThe word 'plainspoken' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is an adjective that is used to describe someone or something that speaks or expresses themselves in a straightforward and direct manner. For example, you could say: "My teacher is a very plainspoken person, so he always says exactly what he means".
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plainspoken
adjective
Speaking plainly or simply.
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In public and in private, he is plainspoken, and unpretentious.
Oregon style, as practiced in the big national leagues in the nineties, was a jargon-filled speed-talking style that would be almost incomprehensible to the average person, but in the version of it that you used in the independent leagues, where you competed, debaters used plainspoken, if elegant, language.
Her lyrics are plainspoken, generally narrative, and lower on symbology than her fans seem to think.
Dye, a solidly built, sandy-haired man in his early fifties, was plainspoken, and had a temper — "my Achilles' heel," he told me recently.
One of the best bands was Gorilla Biscuits, from Queens, whose lyrics were plainspoken and disarmingly personal.
Far more than any other auto executive, he was plainspoken — direct to the point of being blunt.
"They're plainspoken, I'd say," he said.
He can be windy and verbose at times, but the Windsor opinion is bracingly plainspoken.
Its contents, I found, are plainspoken — perhaps it will start chipping away at the taboo.
And the last verse, inspiringly plainspoken like much of Young's writing here ("I don't know how I'm standing here living in my life / I'm thankful for my children and my faithful wife"), drifts off into a haze of tape loops.
The matter is more than a tick in a marketing box: it is about plainspoken truth and meeting expectations, something in short supply in the mobile world.Like other mobile platform makers, Apple uses cues in its phones' and tablets' status bars to tell users what sort of network they are connected to.
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