straight-out in a sentence
a.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 6, Grade 7, Grade 8
Definition
Straight-out: (adjective) direct and unequivocal, without ambiguity or pretense.
Sample Sentences
- She gave me a straight-out answer, leaving no room for confusion.
- His straight-out honesty often surprised those who were used to sugarcoated truths.
- When it comes to solving problems, I prefer a straight-out approach rather than beating around the bush.
- The coach made a straight-out decision to bench the players who weren't giving their all.
- During the meeting, she made a straight-out request for everyone to be more accountable.