Learn to pronounce out·spo·ken

/ˌoutˈspōk(ə)n/
adjective
frank in stating one's opinions, especially if they are critical or controversial.
"he has been outspoken in his criticism"
synonyms: forthright, direct, candid, frank, straightforward, honest, open, straight, straight from the shoulder, plain, plain-spoken, vociferous, vocal, explicit, point-blank, round, blunt, abrupt, bluff, brusque, unequivocal, free, unreserved, uninhibited, unceremonious, free-spoken

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What does it mean to be outspoken person?
Someone who is outspoken gives their opinions about things openly and honestly, even if they are likely to shock or offend people.
Is outspoken a positive word?
They are generally positive words, although it is possible to be too frank in a way that other people might not like. Direct, outspoken, and blunt all describe someone's manner of saying what they think. Outspoken suggests that you are willing to shock people by saying what you believe to be right.
What is the full meaning of outspoken?
: direct and open in speech or expression : frank. outspoken in his criticism Current Biography. 2. : spoken or expressed without reserve. his outspoken advocacy of gun control.
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Is it good to be outspoken?
Being outspoken doesn't necessarily mean that you are an open book and that you spill all of the details of your life. It is not to lack boundaries or class. It is not expressing a truckload of negativity and criticism whenever the chance arises. The quality of being outspoken is a positive and desirable skill.
6 days ago · adjective. out·​spo·​ken ˌau̇t-ˈspō-kən. Synonyms of outspoken. 1. : direct and open in speech or expression : frank.
expressing strong opinions very directly without worrying if other people will be upset by them: an outspoken critic of corruption. (Definition of outspoken ...
adjective. uttered or expressed with frankness or without reserve: outspoken criticism. free or unreserved in speech.
outspoken in American English · 1. uttered or expressed with frankness or without reserve. outspoken criticism · 2. free or unreserved in speech. verb · 3. pp.
adjective · honest · candid · frank · vocal · forthcoming · forthright · straightforward · direct.
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/aʊtˈspʌʊkɪn/ · adjective. given to expressing yourself freely or insistently. “outspoken in their opposition to segregation”. synonyms: vocal · adjective.
open (approving) (of a person) not keeping thoughts and feelings hidden: He was quite open about his reasons for leaving. outspoken saying exactly what you ...
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[more outspoken; most outspoken] : talking in a free and honest way about your opinions.
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speaking in an honest and open way. He is very outspoken about his opinions on the prison system. synonyms: vocal similar words: blunt, direct, frank, open. ...
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Etymons: out- prefix, English spoken, speak v. See etymology ...
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