Definition
Straightforward refers to being honest and open, not trying to hide anything or deceive, or being easy to understand, simple and clear.
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Pronunciation
In both dialects, the pronunciation starts with the same "straight" sound, but the "forward" part slightly differs in vowel sound due to the rhotic accent in American English, where the "r" in "forward" is pronounced, and non-rhotic accent in British English, where the "r" in "forward" might not be pronounced unless followed by a vowel.
Etymology
The term "straightforward" is an adjective formed from the combination of "straight" and "forward," both Old English words. "Straight" came from Old English streht (meaning extended), and "forward" from Old English foreweard (towards the front). Together they create a term meaning direct in manner or speech.
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Usage
"Straightforward" is commonly used to describe a person who is honest and open, or tasks, instructions, or problems that are easy to understand or simple to solve.
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