From medieval times, the various forms of this name have been commonly conflated with the various forms of francis Definition of frank adjective in oxford advanced learner's dictionary In modern times it is sometimes used as a short form of francis or franklin
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The name was brought to england by the normans.
Honest, sincere, and telling the truth, even when this might be awkward or make other people…
Open and sincere in expression Made several frank remarks about the quality of their work To be frank is to be honest Also, it's a hot dog
If you're open, honest, and candid, you're frank — that can mean refreshing honesty or too much information Frank also has some lesser known uses. If someone is frank, they state or express things in an open and honest way They had a frank discussion about the issue
You can talk frankly to me
He now frankly admits that much of his former playboy lifestyle was superficial The reaction to his frankness was hostile.