sự thẳng thắn
/ˌstreɪtˈfɔːwədnəs//ˌstreɪtˈfɔːrwərdnəs/The word "straightforwardness" has a fascinating history. It originated from the Old English words "stræt" meaning "straight" and "for" meaning " forward" or "direct". The adjective "straightforward" was first used in the 15th century to mean "direct, honest, and open". Over time, the noun "straightforwardness" emerged to describe the quality of being straightforward, honest, and transparent in one's actions, speech, or behavior. Throughout history, the term has been associated with virtues such as integrity, sincerity, and simplicity. In modern English, "straightforwardness" is often praised as an admirable trait, particularly in business, politics, and personal relationships. It conveys a sense of trustworthiness, reliability, and openness, making it a valuable asset in personal and professional settings.
the quality of being easy to do or to understand
chất lượng dễ thực hiện hoặc dễ hiểu
honest and open behaviour or qualities
hành vi hoặc phẩm chất trung thực và cởi mở