Definition of Forthrights

1. forthright [n] - See also: forthright

Lexicographical Neighbors of Forthrights

forthlook
forthlooked
forthlooking
forthlooks
forthnim
forthpushing
forthput
forthputting
forthright
forthrightly
forthrightness
forthrights (current term)
forthrist
forths
forthsend
forthsending
forthsends
forthsent
forthshow
forthshowed
forthshowing
forthshown
forthshows
forthspeak
forthspeaker
forthspeakers

Literary usage of Forthrights

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Shakespeare Garden by Esther Singleton (1922)
"called "forthrights," in straight lines at right angles to the terrace and intersected by other walks parallel with the terrace. The lay-out of the garden, ..."

2. British Poets of the Nineteenth Century: Selections from Wordsworth by Curtis Hidden Page (1904)
"... power to keep : I might have—somehow—correspondingly— Well, who knows by what method, gained my gains, Been taught, by forthrights not meand- erings, ..."

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