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1. Frank Harris
noun.
Irish
writer
noted
for
his
sexually
explicit
but
unreliable
autobiography
(1856-1931).
Synonyms
James Thomas Harris
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2. Harris
noun.
Irish
writer
noted
for
his
sexually
explicit
but
unreliable
autobiography
(1856-1931).
Synonyms
Frank Harris
James Thomas Harris
3. Harris
noun.
Publisher
of
the
first
newspaper
printed
in
America
(1673-1713).
Synonyms
Benjamin Harris
4. Harris
noun.
United
States
author
who
wrote
the
stories
about
Uncle
Remus
(1848-1908).
Synonyms
Joel Chandler Harris
Joel Harris
5. Harris
noun.
British
marshal
of
the
Royal
Air
Force;
during
World
War
II
he
directed
mass
bombing
raids
against
German
cities
that
resulted
in
heavy
civilian
casualties
(1892-1984).
Synonyms
Bomber Harris
Sir Arthur Travers Harris
6. Harris
noun.
United
States
diplomat
who
was
instrumental
in
opening
Japan
to
foreign
trade
(1804-1878).
Synonyms
Townsend Harris
7. Harris
noun.
United
States
linguist
(born
in
Ukraine)
who
developed
mathematical
linguistics
and
interpreted
speech
and
writing
in
a
social
context
(1909-1992).
Synonyms
Zellig Sabbatai Harris
Zellig Harris
8. frank
adjective.
(ˈfræŋk)
Characterized
by
directness
in
manner
or
speech;
without
subtlety
or
evasion.
Synonyms
candid
plainspoken
outspoken
forthright
direct
point-blank
blunt
free-spoken
straight-from-the-shoulder
Antonyms
indirect
disingenuous
studied
rhetorical
uncommunicative
Etymology
frank (English)
franc (French)
9. Frank
noun.
A
member
of
the
ancient
Germanic
peoples
who
spread
from
the
Rhine
into
the
Roman
Empire
in
the
4th
century.
Synonyms
Salian
Salian Frank
European
Etymology
Frank (English)
Frank (Middle English (1100-1500))
10. frank
verb.
(ˈfræŋk)
Stamp
with
a
postmark
to
indicate
date
and
time
of
mailing.
Synonyms
postmark
stamp
Antonyms
enliven
sensitise
sensitize
Etymology
frank (English)
franc (French)
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