Honesty and Directness Idioms

Don't beat around the bush and tell me frankly what you think of my proposition. Here 'beat around the bush' means?

Answer: To avoid taking about what is important
Explanation

"Beat around the bush" is an idiom meaning to avoid saying something directly or not addressing the main point.

It is used when someone is being indirect or evasive.

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