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  1. Someone who is outspoken gives their opinions about things openly and honestly, even if they are likely to shock or offend people.

  2. OUTSPOKEN meaning: expressing an opinion forcefully and not worrying about what other people think: . Learn more.

  3. outspoken translate: bersifat terus terang. Learn more in the Cambridge English-Malay Dictionary.

  4. The earliest known use of the adjective outspoken is in the mid 1600s. OED's earliest evidence for outspoken is from 1652, in a translation by John Sparrow, translator and lawyer. outspoken is formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: out- prefix, English spoken, speak v. See etymology.

  5. Outspoken suggests that you are willing to shock people by saying what you believe to be right. Blunt and direct often suggest that you think honesty is more important than being polite. Open is positive and describes somebody’s character: I’m a very open person. Patterns. honest/ frank/ direct/ open/ outspoken/ straight about something

  6. Someone who is outspoken gives their opinions about things openly and honestly, even if they are likely to shock or offend people. outspokenness uncountable noun See full entry for 'outspoken'

  7. Jan 31, 2018 · Try dissenting against us; we’re comfortable with it and we will hear you out — although we will have something to say about it. Always assume good intent on the part of the dissenter. It shows your humility and willingness to listen and your recognition of the fact that we all occasionally say things the wrong way.