point blank vs upfront

point blank

adj
  • Blunt, outright. 

  • The distance between a gun and a target such that it requires minimal effort in aiming it. In particular no allowance needs to be made for effects of gravity, target movement or wind in aiming the projectile. 

adv
  • Horizontally (as the angle at which a projectile is launched); directly or straight (at the target). 

  • Directly; bluntly; without pretense or caution. 

upfront

adj
  • Honest, frank and straightforward. 

  • In a forward, leading or frontward position. 

  • Paid in advance. 

adv
  • beforehand 

  • As an attacker. 

noun
  • A meeting of network executives with the press and major advertisers, signaling the start of advertising sales for a new season 

verb
  • To bring to the fore; to place up front for consideration 

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