upfront vs what you see is what you get

upfront

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

adj
  • Honest, frank and straightforward. 

  • In a forward, leading or frontward position. 

  • Paid in advance. 

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

adv
  • beforehand 

  • As an attacker. 

what you see is what you get

proverb
  • The image corresponds to the reality. 

  • The screen image resembles the printed output. 

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