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 Translation for 'quite frankly' from English to Hungarian
az igazat megvallva {adv}quite frankly
az igazat megmondva {adv}quite frankly
őszintén {adv}frankly
meglehetősen {adv}quite
teljesen {adv}quite
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Nagyon helyes!Quite right!
nem egészen {adv}not quite
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Usage Examples English
  • It had got to the point where nobody was contributing anything to songwriting and quite frankly, the band was getting very very sloppy live.
  • Forrest also credits Bannon, quite frankly, with saving her life.
  • However manager David Moss was highly dismissive of such speculation, saying: "Quite frankly, I am sick and tired of reading about players who have just signed two-year contracts but want to get away.
  • Righter later said in an interview “"I would not have done that"”, and “"I choose to wear the mask because I choose to put others concerns, quite frankly, before me"”.
  • When asked if MathLand was helpful in teaching kids to multiply, he responded "No, quite frankly".

  • "I believe, quite frankly, that there has been some breakdown in communication, and quite possibly some antagonism.
  • An aide to Senator Kerry at the time said “Quite frankly I don’t think our investigation would have proceeded without John”.
  • Spandan "Spoon" Daftary (born April 13, 1981 in New Castle, Pennsylvania) is a 2-time Emmy Award–winning associate producer, whose most recent work includes ESPN2's "Quite Frankly with Stephen A.
  • On splitting the band up and the effect it would have on his career, Trimble stated that "Quite frankly, I don't care if the next record sells one copy as long as it's a record I can be proud of, because of all the regrets I have, quite a few appear on the last record that I had my name on".
  • As President of that Akademi I may tell you quite frankly, I would not like the Prime Minister to interfere in my work."

  • 5 million the MLC Building was officially opened by Prime Minister Robert Menzies on 22 August 1957, who expressed that "The view the top floor gives me such a new conception of Sydney that quite frankly I'm beginning to like the place".
  • Ross’ work has been featured in Quite Frankly, juxtapoz.com, and 62nd floor Art Zine issue #9.
  • It was in working on this book that he adopted the pseudonym of Frank Quitely (a spoonerism of "quite frankly"), as he did not want his family to know it was his work, worried that they may have found it upsetting.
  • and quite frankly, we probably should have parted ways around 2006.
  • The party ran ten candidates at the 2010 general election, and said the blame for the eventual Conservative victory lay "with New Labour and the failure of Tony Blair and Gordon Brown these last thirteen years, who have, quite frankly, exploited working people, with the poorest and most vulnerable being hit hardest".

  • This growing anti-Asian and anti-immigrant sentiment is a direct attack on our community and on our city, quite frankly."
  • if I'm gone, quite frankly, I don't give a damn." In any case he has often made controversial remarks.
  • Heyman has also appeared as a guest on numerous radio and TV programs, including "Mike and the Mad Dog", "The Michael Kay Show", "Quite Frankly with Stephen A.
  • I don't wear it on my sleeve, it doesn't define who I am, and quite frankly it's the least interesting part about me … Nevertheless, I knew that when I came out this race would be nothing more, nothing less than whether my constituency could wrap their mind around the fact that I was a gay man.
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