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- FRANK Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The word frank comes from the name of the Franks, a West Germanic people who lived long ago In the early Middle Ages the Franks were in power in France (It was from them that the country got its name, in Latin Francia )
- Frank (given name) - Wikipedia
Frank fræŋk is a masculine given name While Frank has been a European name in its own right, the given name in the English-speaking United States arose in the 20th century as a short form of the traditional common English variant Francis (which itself is a shortening of Franciscus, i e "the Frenchman", in reference to Saint Francis of Assisi) It was popularized particularly by Frank
- FRANK | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
FRANK definition: 1 honest, sincere, and telling the truth, even when this might be awkward or make other people… Learn more
- FRANK definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
If someone is frank, they state or express things in an open and honest way "It is clear that my client has been less than frank with me," said his lawyer
- Frank (2014) - IMDb
Frank: Directed by Lenny Abrahamson With Domhnall Gleeson, Moira Brooker, Paul Butterworth, Phil Kingston Jon, a young wanna-be musician, discovers he's bitten off more than he can chew when he joins an eccentric pop band led by the mysterious and enigmatic Frank
- Meaning, origin and history of the name Frank
From medieval times, the various forms of this name have been commonly conflated with the various forms of Francis In modern times it is sometimes used as a short form of Francis or Franklin The name was brought to England by the Normans
- FRANK Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Frank is used to describe something that is honest and straightforward, especially in speech, as in The fashion show judge gave frank criticism to every contestant, even if they didn’t want it
- frank - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
Frank, candid, open, outspoken imply a freedom and boldness in speaking Frank is applied to one unreserved in expressing the truth and to one's real opinions and sentiments: a frank analysis of a personal problem
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