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Sentence count:126+4Posted:2017-02-28Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: candiddirectforthrightfrankopenreservedshystraightforwardunreservedunrestrainedvocalSimilar words: bespokespokesmanpokebrokenbroken reedheartbrokenby the same tokenoutsetMeaning: 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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61 He is outspoken, witty, occasionally vulgar, and when he smiles his whole face lights up.
62 However her outspoken opinions mask an iron determination matched by a formidable charm and sharp turn of phrase.
63 They became increasingly outspoken in denouncing noble domination of local government institutions, and the zemstvo taxes they had to pay.
64 Bush has been somewhat less outspoken, apparently sensitive to being seen as pressuring his successor at a tough moment.
65 Her father was an eccentric, outspoken critic of the government, who was killed by police in 1985.
66 The law was sent for approval to Governor George Deukmejian, a former outspoken opponent of gun control.
67 As an opposition leader, Kim had long been outspoken and undaunted by oppression.
68 That would enable the Harijans to nominate their bravest, most outspoken champions, and the Hindus could never defeat them.
69 In fact, he was often quite outspoken about people, though usually with reference to their harmless foibles.
70 Furtive puff A model of good health at 35, the former Kathryn Dawn Lang is an outspoken vegetarian of long standing.
71 The parties at the centre of the political spectrum became more outspoken in their criticisms of the government.
72 From January 1891 it appeared as the Lagos Weekly Record, and was for forty-nine years an outspoken critic of colonialism.
73 Giulio Cesare Vanini, one of the most outspoken atheists of his time but who did not recant, was less fortunate.
74 It was the most dramatic and outspoken resignation speech in living memory.
75 Scholarly thinking became still more outspoken in the early 1990s.
76 Uncle Frank is an outspoken man.
77 Meybe they were too candid or outspoken.
78 The widow's gratitude for her preservation was outspoken.
79 He was outspoken in his criticism.
80 an outspoken opponent of the leader.
81 I like him none the worse for being outspoken.
82 Such an outspoken article lays her open to criticism.
83 He was an outspoken critic of apartheid.
84 Early in his career as an official(sentencedict.com/outspoken.html), Yang Jisheng was an outspoken critic of the Ming government's horse trading policy with the Mongols.
85 Max Roach was not only one of the great innovators of bebop drumming, but also an outspoken activist.
86 If this outspoken MEP is a voice in the political wilderness, some of the Prime Minister's advisers will hope it stays that way.
87 Caption: Packaged: Despite outspoken international protest, attitudes in Japan are still permissive regarding whale hunting.
88 In 1979, feminist Sonia Johnson was formally excommunicated by the Mormon Church because of her outspoken support for the proposed Equal Rights Amendment to the Constitution.
89 From then on, I began my love an outspoken , artless boy.
90 Gong Xinglun ancient ink figure painting, outspoken style atmosphere, the characters of ancient elegant high style.
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