outspoken

IPA: ˈaʊtspˈoʊkʌn

adjective

  • Speaking, or spoken, freely, openly, or boldly; vocal; frank.
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Examples of "outspoken" in Sentences

  • "You're a wonder, and I just got to hand it to you," Billy greeted him in outspoken admiration.
  • The government, wary of being so outspoken, is nevertheless hurling brains and billions at the problem.
  • Chaput, 66, is known as an outspoken U.S. bishop who has criticized Catholic politicians who support abortion rights, speaks out against government playing too big a role in health care and opposes gay marriage and stem-cell research.
  • Chaput, 66, is known as an outspoken U.S. bishop who criticizing Catholic politicians who support abortion rights, speaking out against government playing too big a role in health care and opposing gay marriage and stem-cell research.
  • This admittedly polemical aspect of my book is aimed primarily at countering the claims of certain outspoken, conservative Christians who regularly argue that a society without God would be hell on earth: rampant with immorality, full of evil, and teeming with depravity.
  • For its affirmation of the road MSF has chosen to take: to remain outspoken, passionate and deeply committed to its core principles of volunteerism, impartiality, and its belief that every person deserves both medical assistance and the recognition of his or her humanity.

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