not mince words

The phrase "not mince words" means speaking directly and bluntly without sugarcoating or avoiding the use of strong or harsh language. It implies being straightforward and honest in expressing opinions, ideas, criticisms, or facts, even if they might be uncomfortable or offensive to some.


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