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    outspoken
    /ˌaʊtˈspəʊk(ə)n/

    adjective

    • 1. frank in stating one's opinions, especially if they are shocking or controversial: "he has been outspoken in his criticism"

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  2. OUTSPOKEN definition: 1. expressing strong opinions very directly without worrying if other people are offended: 2…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of OUTSPOKEN is direct and open in speech or expression : frank. How to use outspoken in a sentence.

  4. Outspoken definition: uttered or expressed with frankness or without reserve. See examples of OUTSPOKEN used in a sentence.

  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:

  6. given to expressing yourself freely or insistently. “ outspoken in their opposition to segregation” synonyms: vocal. communicative, communicatory. able or tending to communicate. adjective. characterized by directness in manner or speech; without subtlety or evasion. “it is possible to be outspoken without being rude”

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

  8. outspoken saying exactly what you think, even if this shocks or offends people: She was outspoken in her criticism of the plan. straight honest and direct: I don't think you're being straight with me.

  9. Define outspoken. outspoken synonyms, outspoken pronunciation, outspoken translation, English dictionary definition of outspoken. adj. 1. Spoken without reserve; candid. 2. Frank and unreserved in speech. See Synonyms at frank1. out·spo′ken·ly adv. out·spo′ken·ness n. American...

  10. adjective. Someone who is outspoken gives their opinions about things openly and honestly, even if they are likely to shock or offend people. Some church leaders have been outspoken in their support for political reform. [+ in] He was an outspoken critic of apartheid. ...his outspoken criticism of the prime minister.

  11. candid or bold in speech. said or expressed with candour or boldness. 'outspoken' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):