Straightforward in a sentence as an adjective

The cert process was very straightforward and relevant.

The most straightforward pathway to take this business from $7 million to $70 million is to add 144 consultants.

The latter is what's kept me from doing my own startup for a decade, the income is addictive but the business is not straightforward.

Things like rebasing, remote branch tracking and push/pull, merge conflict resolution, stash management, and reverts are straightforward concepts!

It'll look dated unless I make some changes to the manifest to indicate that I'm ready for the new common controls, but this is pretty straightforward to do; it's not a big rewrite.

I'm solving a real problem that I understand really well, with a straightforward monetization strategy from obvious customers.

Much like local newspapers, it may be a not-quite-straightforward proposition to confidently say "The people who pay us get great value for their advertising spend.

Finally, Aubrey De Grey's unapologetically straightforward logic [1] regarding aging has gained traction with the crowd who has the means to tackle this grand challenge.

As opposed to the endless steam of first person shooters that came before it that were even more straightforward, simplistic, and violence-driven?Blaming Microsoft for this is insane.

I asked a straightforward question about whether an app that can't be used to create a spreadsheet should be considered a spreadsheet app, and because of that I "represent one of the worst forces at work in the world.

Could you ever imagine a local retailer in your area breaking and entering into your home, taking away all your books, and then not giving you a straightforward explanation as to why they did so?

Straightforward definitions

adjective

free from ambiguity; "a straightforward set of instructions"

adjective

without evasion or compromise; "a square contradiction"; "he is not being as straightforward as it appears"

See also: straight

adjective

without concealment or deception; honest; "their business was open and aboveboard"; "straightforward in all his business affairs"

See also: aboveboard

adjective

pointed directly ahead; "a straightforward gaze"