Franche (en. Frank)

/fʁɑ̃ʃ/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishFrench
adjective
Who is direct, open, and honest.
She has always been frank in her opinions.
Elle a toujours été franche dans ses opinions.
Who is free from rights or constraints.
This land is free, it is not subject to servitudes.
Cette terre est franche, elle n'est pas soumise à des servitudes.
Who is assertive and without hesitation.
He gave a frank answer to the question.
Il a donné une réponse franche à la question.

Etymology

From the Latin 'francus', which means free, noble.

Common Phrases and Expressions

to speak frankly
to express oneself in a direct and honest manner.
parler franc
frank camaraderie
a straightforward friendship without pretense.
franche camaraderie
to have a frank conversation
to have a clearly open and honest exchange.
avoir une franche conversation

Related Words

franc
The masculine adjective corresponding to franche.
franc
frankly
An adverb that means in a frank manner.
franchement
franchise
The state of being frank, or a commercial term designating the right to exploit a brand.
franchise

Slang Meanings

To say things as they are, without embellishments.
He is really frank; he never beats around the bush.
Il est vraiment franc, il ne tourne jamais autour du pot.
Being frank can also mean being too blunt for some.
She is frank, but sometimes she hurts people with her words.
Elle est franche, mais parfois elle blesse les gens avec ses mots.