an English question
By dufresne
@dufresne (137)
China
May 5, 2009 11:06am CST
In the sentence "By late August public interest had shifted from the economy to Gary Condit, the California congressman whose less-than-forthcoming statements about a missing young woman dominated the nightly news." I need an explanation of "less-than-forthcoming".Thanks.
2 people like this
3 responses
@imstanding (35)
• United States
5 May 09
I believe it means that he held back information they would have preferred he give and that the information he did give was not something he did willingly. That is how I take the meaning of that phrase.
@scarlet_woman (23463)
• United States
7 May 09
it more or less means he wasn't giving much information in the statements he did give.talking in circles to avoid giving an answer.
@Youreyes4Today (2356)
• United States
5 May 09
"less than forthcoming" Meaning that the statements made was not informative enough for them.
Hope that helps




