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Choose the best synonym for "francamente" in the following sentence: "Francamente, no creo que su propuesta sea viable."
Both 'francamente' and 'sinceramente' convey honesty and openness. 'Probablemente' means probably, 'rápidamente' means quickly, and 'ciertamente' means certainly.
Which of the following sentences uses "francamente" correctly to express a blunt opinion?
The word 'francamente' is often used to introduce an honest, sometimes critical, opinion. The other sentences state facts or simple preferences where 'francamente' doesn't add the intended nuance of bluntness.
In a formal debate, if someone says "Francamente, su argumento carece de fundamento," what are they implying?
'Francamente' in this context signals a direct and unreserved criticism, indicating a strong disagreement rather than politeness, clarification, or uncertainty.
Using "francamente" always implies a negative or critical statement.
While often used for blunt or critical remarks, 'francamente' can also introduce a straightforward positive or neutral observation, emphasizing sincerity rather than negativity.
If you say "Francamente, no entiendo lo que pasó," you are admitting your lack of understanding in a straightforward manner.
This statement correctly uses 'francamente' to express an honest and direct admission of not understanding, without embellishment.
The use of "francamente" can sometimes soften a potentially harsh statement.
On the contrary, 'francamente' tends to make a statement more direct and often more blunt, rather than softening it. It emphasizes sincerity and openness, which can be perceived as harsh depending on the context.
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B1Unlike; in contrast to.
abatido
B1Feeling or showing great sadness or discouragement; dejected.
abatimiento
B2State of being low in spirits; dejection or depression.
abatir
B1To make someone feel dejected or disheartened.
abierto/a de mente
B2Open-minded; willing to consider new ideas; unprejudiced.
aborrecer
B1To regard with disgust and hatred; to loathe.
abrazar
A1To put one's arms around someone as a sign of affection.
abrazo
A1An act of holding someone closely in one's arms; a hug.
abrumador
B1Overpowering; very great or intense.
abrumar
B1To overwhelm (someone) with a large amount of something.