Synonym: candid, direct, forthright, frank, open, reserved, shy, straightforward, unreserved, unrestrained, vocal. Similar words: bespoke, spokesman, poke, broken, broken reed, heartbroken, by the same token, outset. Meaning: adj. 1. given to expressing yourself freely or insistently 2. characterized by directness in manner or speech; without subtlety or evasion.
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31 His high-handed dismissal of an outspoken professor brought unwanted national attention to the struggling school.
32 He is a reformer with an outspoken commitment to civil society, social justice, the rule of law and expanded freedom.
33 Frequently they were outspoken wives, who were considered monstrous shrews or unnatural traitors to their husbands.
34 Agus Wirahadikusumah, one of Wiranto's most outspoken critics, to a key army command.
35 The government should be outspoken, and specific, about its fears for teaching in religious schools.
36 Outspoken and energetic, Stynes now arranges counselling for workers with personal problems, especially drug and alcohol abuse.
37 Dysart was an obvious target: ex-Navy, Ministry of Defence, outspoken in support of the Union.
38 Mr Wilson's outspoken views were made in an in-depth interview in Hot Press - Ireland's top music magazine.
39 He has often been outspoken in his differences with the government.
40 Next day we lunched with a young politician known as the most outspoken critic of Smith and the government.
41 As a former schoolmaster, he has always been outspoken on education issues and a firm supporter of traditional learning methods.
42 The most outspoken advocates of public participation in central government were a minority of activists among the provincial nobility.
43 And it was one of the most outspoken attacks by a Royal on a foreign power.
44 But now she will be able to return to her outspoken, opinionated self.
45 Rhee intensified his pressure in the early months of 1947 and became more outspoken in criticising the military government.
46 The call came in an outspoken paper drafted by the Society's company law committee.
47 Paisley had broken with Kilfedder because he had not been sufficiently outspoken in his criticism of O'Neill.
48 Cabinet Ministers; some of the most shell-backed Right-wingers and some of the most outspoken men of the Left.
49 The Parents' Action Committee was outspoken in its condemnation of this possibility.
50 The departure of the outspoken Blinder is viewed as a setback for those in favor of lowering interest rates.
51 To answer the question,(http://sentencedict.com/outspoken.html) the Senate panel invited eight of the most outspoken scientific proponents and critics of the new standards.
52 This was no hardship, for he was marvellously outspoken and indiscreet about many things.
53 Davis has earned a reputation as an outspoken opponent of any kind of nuclear waste dumping at sea.
54 We'd know nothing of that damaged ball but for outspoken Allan Lamb.
55 Kellmer Pringle is among the most outspoken proponents of the society-as-parent type of view.
56 Lagrange's outspoken views have left him well outside the conformist political mainstream.
57 This mental dimorphism was remarked upon countless times throughout RajasthanRabari women were clever, shrewd, outspoken and wise.
58 It was a bad defeat for an opponent who had already eaten humble pie after an outspoken attack on Wimbledon last year.
59 It revealed Docherty to be a witty, compulsive and outspoken man who feels cheated by the past.
60 Senator Wilson is an outspoken critic of the plan to close the old airport.
More similar words: bespoke, spokesman, poke, broken, broken reed, heartbroken, by the same token, outset, outsell, outside, nutshell, outsider, outsource, outside of, cut short, whereabouts, outstanding, shaken, sunken, weaken, sicken, kennel, in a nutshell, outstretched, forsaken, drunken, chicken, weekend, joke, shrunken.