Word Meanings - FORTHRIGHTNESS - Book Publishers vocabulary database
Straightforwardness; explicitness; directness. Dante's concise forthrightness of phrase. Hawthorne.
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- FORTHRIGHTNESS
Straightforwardness; explicitness; directness. Dante's concise forthrightness of phrase. Hawthorne. - CONCISE
Expressing much in a few words; condensed; brief and compacted; -- used of style in writing or speaking. The concise style, which expresseth not enough, but leaves somewhat to be understood. B. Jonson. Where the author is . . . too brief - EXPLICITNESS
The quality of being explicit; clearness; directness. Jer. Taylor. - PHRASEOLOGIST
A collector or coiner of phrases. - PHRASELESS
Indescribable. Shak. - CONCISENESS
The quality of being concise. - DANTESQUE
Dantelike; Dantean. Earle. - CONCISELY
In a concise manner; briefly. - PHRASEOGRAM
A symbol for a phrase. - PHRASEOLOGY
1. Manner of expression; peculiarity of diction; style. Most completely national in his . . . phraseology. I. Taylor. 2. A collection of phrases; a phrase book. Syn. -- Diction; style. See Diction. - PHRASE
A short clause or portion of a period. Note: A composition consists first of sentences, or periods; these are subdivided into sections, and these into phrases. Phrase book, a book of idiomatic phrases. J. S. Blackie. (more info) 1. A - DIRECTNESS
The quality of being direct; straightness; straightforwardness; immediateness. - DANTEAN
Relatingto, emanating from or resembling, the poet Dante or his writings. - PHRASEOLOGIC; PHRASEOLOGICAL
Of or pertaining to phraseology; consisting of a peculiar form of words. "This verbal or phraseological answer." Bp. Pearson. - ANDANTE
Moving moderately slow, but distinct and flowing; quicker than larghetto, and slower than allegretto. -- n. - PERIPHRASE
The use of more words than are necessary to express the idea; a roundabout, or indirect, way of speaking; circumlocution. "To describe by enigmatic periphrases." De Quincey. - METAPHRASE
paraphrase; meta` beyond, over + fra`zein to speak: cf. F. 1. A verbal translation; a version or translation from one language into another, word for word; -- opposed to paraphrase. Dryden. 2. An answering phrase; repartee. Mrs. Browning. - PARAPHRASER
One who paraphrases. - INDIRECTNESS
1. The quality or state of being indirect; obliquity; deviousness; crookedness. 2. Deviation from an upright or straightforward course; unfairness; dishonesty. W. Montagu. - METAPHRASED
Translated literally. - PARAPHRASE
A restatement of a text, passage, or work, expressing the meaning of the original in another form, generally for the sake of its clearer and fuller exposition; a setting forth the signification of a text in other and ampler terms; a free translation - CONFIDANT; CONFIDANTE
One to whom secrets, especially those relating to affairs of love, are confided or intrusted; a confidential or bosom friend. You love me for no other end Than to become my confidant and friend; As such I keep no secret from your sight. Dryden.