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blunt vs straight-from-the-shoulder

straight-from-the-shoulder vs blunt

blunt and straight-from-the-shoulder both are adjectives.

blunt is a verb but straight-from-the-shoulder is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
blunt No Yes Yes No
straight-from-the-shoulder No Yes No No
As adjectives, blunt and straight-from-the-shoulder are synonyms defined as:
  • blunt and straight-from-the-shoulder: characterized by directness in manner or speech; without subtlety or evasion
Other synonyms of blunt include candid, forthright, frank, free-spoken, outspoken, plainspoken, point-blank.
blunt (adjective) straight-from-the-shoulder (adjective)
characterized by directness in manner or speech; without subtlety or evasion characterized by directness in manner or speech; without subtlety or evasion
used of a knife or other blade; not sharp
having a broad or rounded end
devoid of any qualifications or disguise or adornment
blunt (verb) straight-from-the-shoulder (verb)
make less sharp
make less intense
make less lively, intense, or vigorous; impair in vigor, force, activity, or sensation
make dull or blunt
make numb or insensitive
Difference between blunt and straight-from-the-shoulder

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