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matter-of-fact

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Main Entry: matter-of-fact
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: realistic, unembellished

Synonyms:

apathetic, calm, cold, cold-blooded, deadpan, down-to-earth, dry, dull, earthy, emotionless, factual, feasible, flat, hard-boiled, impassive, impersonal, lifeless, mundane, naked*, objective, phlegmatic, plain, practical, pragmatic, prosaic, prosy, serious, sober, stoic, stolid, unaffected, unidealistic, unimaginative, unimpassioned, unsentimental, unvarnished

Antonyms:

emotional, imaginative, lively
Main Entry: abrupt
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: rude or brief in manner

Synonyms:

blunt, brusque, crude, crusty, curt, direct, discourteous, gruff, impetuous, impolite, matter-of-fact, rough, short, snappy, snippy, uncivil, ungracious

Antonyms:

calm, kind, nice
Main Entry: accurate
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: precise

Synonyms:

authentic, careful, close, concrete, correct, defined, definite, deft, detailed, discriminating, discriminative, distinct, exact, explicit, factual, faithful, genuine, judicious, just, literal, matter-of-fact, methodical, meticulous, on the button, on the money, on the nose, particular, proper, punctilious, punctual, regular, right, rigid, rigorous, scientific, scrupulous, severe, sharp, skillful, solid, specific, strict, systematic, true, ultraprecise, unerring, unmistakable, veracious

Antonyms:

careless, faulty, inaccurate, lax, vague
Main Entry: blunt
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: straightforward

Synonyms:

abrupt, bluff, brief, brusque, candid, crusty, curt, discourteous, explicit, forthright, frank, gruff, impolite, matter-of-fact, outspoken, plain-spoken, rude, short, snappy, snippy, tactless, trenchant, unceremonious, uncivil, unpolished

Antonyms:

polite, subtle, tactful
Main Entry: businesslike
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: efficient, professional

Synonyms:

accomplished, careful, concentrated, correct, diligent, direct, disciplined, earnest, effective, enterprising, expeditious, hardworking, industrious, intent, matter-of-fact, methodical, orderly, organized, painstaking, practical, practiced, purposeful, regular, routine, sedulous, serious, skillful, systematic, thorough, well-ordered, workaday

Antonyms:

amateur, disorganized, inefficient, unbusinesslike, unprofessional
Main Entry: cold
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: aloof, unresponsive

Synonyms:

apathetic, cold-blooded, cool, dead, distant, emotionless, frigid, frosty, glacial, icy, impersonal, imperturbable, indifferent, inhibited, inhospitable, joyless, lukewarm, matter-of-fact, passionless, phlegmatic, reserved, reticent, spiritless, standoffish, stony, unconcerned, undemonstrative, unenthusiastic, unfeeling, unimpassioned, unmoved, unresponsive, unsympathetic

Antonyms:

animated, ardent, eager, enthusiastic, excited, fervid, friendly, interested, sympathetic, warm, zealous
Main Entry: cold-blooded
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: cruel, heartless

Synonyms:

barbarous, brutal, callous, cold, dispassionate, hard-boiled, hard-hearted, hardened, imperturbable, inhuman, matter-of-fact, merciless, obdurate, pitiless, relentless, ruthless, savage, steely, stony-hearted, uncompassionate, unemotional, unfeeling, unmoved
Notes: cold-blooded (poikilothermic, poikilothermal) is used for creatures whose blood takes on the temperature of their environment; warm-blooded (homoiothermic, homeothermal) is having a fairly steady body temperature governed by the thermotaxic nerve mechanism

Antonyms:

compassionate, demonstrative, feeling, friendly, merciful, nice, sympathetic, warm-blooded
Main Entry: common-sense
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: reasonable

Synonyms:

astute, commonsensical, cool, down-to-earth, hard-headed, judicious, levelheaded, matter-of-fact, practical, rational, realistic, sane, sensible, shrewd, sound

Antonyms:

foolish, impractical, insane, unreasonable, unsensible, unsound
Main Entry: direct
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: honest

Synonyms:

absolute, bald, blunt, candid, categorical, downright, explicit, express, forthright, frank, matter-of-fact, open, outspoken, person-to-person, plain, plainspoken, point-blank, sincere, straight, straight from the shoulder, straightforward, talk turkey, unambiguous, unconcealed, undisguised, unequivocal, unreserved

Antonyms:

devious, dishonest, indirect, wily
Main Entry: down-to-earth
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: reasonable, practical

Synonyms:

common, commonsense, easy, hard, hardboiled, hardheaded, matter-of-fact, mundane, no-nonsense, plainspoken, pragmatic, rational, realistic, sane, sensible, sober, unfantastic, unidealistic, unsentimental

Antonyms:

excitable, excited, impractical, unreasonable, unsensible
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