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# [[Honest]], especially in an manner that seems slightly [[blunt]]. # [[Honest]], especially in an manner that seems slightly [[blunt]].
#: ''May I be '''frank''' with you?'' #: ''May I be '''frank''' with you?''
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Venus of Urbino (1538, detail) by Titian. The frankness of Venus' expression is often noted; she makes direct eye contact with the viewer
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Venus of Urbino (1538, detail) by Titian. The frankness of Venus' expression is often noted; she makes direct eye contact with the viewer

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  1. Honest, especially in an manner that seems slightly blunt.
    May I be frank with you?

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