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straightforward
[streyt-fawr-werd]
adjective
going or directed straight ahead.
a straightforward gaze.
not roundabout or evasive; direct.
straightforward criticism;
a straightforward approach to a problem.
free from ambiguity; clear.
straightforward instructions.
free from crookedness or deceit; honest.
straightforward in one's dealings.
Antonyms: devious
adverb
Also straightforwards straight ahead; directly or continuously forward.
straightforward
/ ˌstreɪtˈfɔːwəd /
adjective
(of a person) honest, frank, or simple
(of a task, etc) simple; easy
adverb
in a straight course
Other Word Forms
- straightforwardness noun
- straightforwardly adverb
- unstraightforward adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of straightforward1
Example Sentences
Cone is quick to admit she doesn’t know everything so her leadership style is straightforward and transparent, relying on collaboration and empowerment while emphasizing teamwork and communication.
Flying wing Francesca McGhie scored twice to take her World Cup try tally to five, but it was not all straightforward as vintage Fijian flair and power kept the contest interesting.
ScotRail ticketing will also be more straightforward and flexible under the new system.
But at those pharmacies, getting the vaccine may not be a straightforward process for everyone.
Neither deal would be straightforward to do so late in the window - there is little time for Wolves or Brentford to source a replacement before Monday's 19:00 BST deadline - but things can move quickly.
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