Today we’re going to look at adjectives bluntwhich comes from the Gothic Slater Via Tuscany Stieto.

because blunt are adjectives, word suffixes and number inflections.
blunt
masculine, singular
blunt
female, singular
shooting
masculine, plural
shooting
female, plural
straightforwardin the most literal sense of the word, refers to pure, pure, unmodified or real. It is often used to talk about:
- food and drink (such as honest wine = pure wine)
- metals and substances (such as pure gold = pure gold)
- language (eg pure italian = pure italianNot influenced by dialect or foreign language)
I’m trying to read a short story written in pure Florentine but I don’t understand anything!
I’m trying to read a short story written in pure Florentine but I don’t understand anything!

However, it is also common to blunt This is frank, straightforward or sincere. Often used in a positive sense, it is often used to describe a person’s character or the way they communicate or behave directly.
- A sort of straight man = a straightforward person
- outspoken = sincere
- A sort of Straightforward criticism = A sort of outspoken criticism
- A sort of’sincere friendship = true friendship
- straight answer = straight answer
Be blunt and tell me what you really think.
Be blunt and tell me what you really think.




