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मुँहफट

muhfat

Blunt-mouthed

Signification

A person who speaks very directly and often rudely, without filtering words.

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Contexte culturel

In cities like Delhi, being 'Munhfat' is sometimes worn as a badge of honor, signifying that the person is 'Dilliwala'—bold and heart-on-sleeve. In Lucknow, known for 'Tehzeeb' (extreme politeness), being 'Munhfat' is seen as a major character flaw and a sign of poor upbringing. In the modern Indian workplace, 'Munhfat' is being replaced by the concept of 'Radical Candor,' though the slang term is still used behind people's backs. Celebrities like Kangana Ranaut are often described as 'Munhfat' by the media because of their unfiltered social media presence.

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Context is King

Calling yourself 'Munhfat' is a way to apologize for being rude, but calling someone else 'Munhfat' is often an insult.

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The 'Dil ka Saaf' combo

In Hindi, people often say 'वो मुँहफट है पर दिल का साफ़ है' (He is blunt but has a clean heart) to defend someone's character.

Signification

A person who speaks very directly and often rudely, without filtering words.

⚠️

Context is King

Calling yourself 'Munhfat' is a way to apologize for being rude, but calling someone else 'Munhfat' is often an insult.

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The 'Dil ka Saaf' combo

In Hindi, people often say 'वो मुँहफट है पर दिल का साफ़ है' (He is blunt but has a clean heart) to defend someone's character.

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Gender Nuance

Be aware that 'Munhfat' is used more critically for women than men in traditional settings.

Teste-toi

Fill in the blank with the correct form of 'Munhfat'.

मेरी बहन इतनी _______ है कि उसने दूल्हे को ही कह दिया कि उसकी शेरवानी पुरानी लग रही है।

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : मुँहफट

In standard Hindi, 'Munhfat' is an invariant adjective and doesn't change for gender.

Which word is the formal equivalent of 'Munhfat'?

Choose the most appropriate formal word for a business meeting:

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : स्पष्टवादी

Spashtvadi is the formal, respectful way to describe someone who is honest and direct.

Match the person to the description.

Who would you call 'Munhfat'?

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : A person who speaks the truth rudely and directly.

Munhfat specifically refers to the combination of honesty and lack of tact.

Complete the dialogue naturally.

A: यार, राहुल ने सबके सामने मेरी बेइज्जती कर दी। B: अरे, उसका बुरा मत मान, वो तो बचपन से ही _______ है।

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : मुँहफट

The context of 'insulting someone in front of everyone' fits the definition of being Munhfat.

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Aides visuelles

Honesty Spectrum in Hindi

Formal/Positive
स्पष्टवादी Clear-speaker
Cool/Bold
बेबाक Fearless
Slang/Tactless
मुँहफट Burst-mouth
Negative/Rude
बद-ज़ुबान Foul-mouthed

Banque d exercices

4 exercices
Fill in the blank with the correct form of 'Munhfat'. Fill Blank B1

मेरी बहन इतनी _______ है कि उसने दूल्हे को ही कह दिया कि उसकी शेरवानी पुरानी लग रही है।

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : मुँहफट

In standard Hindi, 'Munhfat' is an invariant adjective and doesn't change for gender.

Which word is the formal equivalent of 'Munhfat'? Choose B2

Choose the most appropriate formal word for a business meeting:

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : स्पष्टवादी

Spashtvadi is the formal, respectful way to describe someone who is honest and direct.

Match the person to the description. situation_matching A2

Who would you call 'Munhfat'?

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : A person who speaks the truth rudely and directly.

Munhfat specifically refers to the combination of honesty and lack of tact.

Complete the dialogue naturally. dialogue_completion B1

A: यार, राहुल ने सबके सामने मेरी बेइज्जती कर दी। B: अरे, उसका बुरा मत मान, वो तो बचपन से ही _______ है।

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : मुँहफट

The context of 'insulting someone in front of everyone' fits the definition of being Munhfat.

🎉 Score : /4

Questions fréquentes

14 questions

It's not a 'curse' word, but it's not a compliment either. It's a critical description of someone's social behavior.

Only if you want to get fired! Use 'Spashtvadi' instead.

No, it remains 'Munhfat' for both men and women in standard Hindi.

The opposite would be 'Mitbhashi' (soft-spoken) or 'Chup-chap' (quiet).

No, 'Bebaak' is more positive and means 'fearless'. 'Munhfat' is more about lacking a filter.

Yes, if a child says something surprisingly direct, you might call them 'Munhfat'.

Yes, 'Spashtvadi' (स्पष्टवादी) is the formal version.

Say 'मैं अपनी बात सीधे तरीके से कहता हूँ' (I say my things in a straight way).

Yes, very frequently to describe 'bold' characters.

It can describe a 'blunt' writing style (मुँहफट शैली).

No, it actually implies the person is telling the truth, just in a rude way.

It's a Hindi word, so it's common in the Hindi-speaking belt (North/Central India).

Only if you are writing a story with dialogue. In a formal essay, use 'Spashtvadi'.

Yes, it literally means the mouth has burst open.

Expressions liées

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साफ़-साफ़ कहना

similar

To speak clearly

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मुँह में लगाम न होना

synonym

To have no bridle on the mouth

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बड़बोला

similar

Someone who talks too much/boasts

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मितभाषी

contrast

Soft-spoken/reserved

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खरी-खरी सुनाना

builds on

To tell the bitter truth

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