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outspoken

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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
"given to speaking freely," 1808, originally Scottish, from out (adv.) + -spoken . "The pa. pple. has here a resultant force, as in 'well spoken', 'well read'." [OED]. Related: Outspokenly ; outspokenness .

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Outspoken is the second studio album from Minnesota-based band For All Those Sleeping , released through Fearless Records on June 19, 2012, nearly two years after their debut album Cross Your Fingers . The album showcases a much heavier metalcore sound ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
speaking, or spoken, freely, openly, or boldly; vocal. v (past participle of outspeak English).

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
adj. given to expressing yourself freely or insistently; "outspoken in their opposition to segregation"; "a vocal assembly" [syn: vocal ] characterized by directness in manner or speech; without subtlety or evasion; "blunt talking and straight shooting"; ...

Usage examples of outspoken.

Perry Bay for the selection, he talked at length with Captain Bellamy and sent word to Patrick McNamara, who might have been an outspoken villain, but who was having marked success with the management of his own selection in the east.

My father was outspoken in his views concerning the responsibilities of the landed class.

Harrison, an outspoken Virginia planter, six feet four inches tall and immensely fat, was a fervent champion of American rights who liked to say he would have come to Philadelphia on foot had it been necessary.

Alexander was outspoken in his contempt for British policy toward America.

To be fearlessly outspoken in her opinions came easily to her, since she judged solely from the standpoint of her social position.

The frankness of such a secretly outspoken thought could not go without some derisive self-criticism.

I also made her outspoken, extraordinarily curious, and smart as hell.

While in Vietnam, Kerry was an outspoken critic to the point of being characterized by some as a perpetual whiner.

Kerry invented them to create the false impression that he was an outspoken critic of the war and war policies while in Vietnam.

Kerry is typically self-serving, designed to advance the idea that he was an outspoken critic of military policy, willing to challenge his superiors whenever possible.

In the last couple of years of his life, he had broadened his civil rights agenda to include an assault on urban poverty and outspoken opposition to the war.

A short, full-bosomed, green-eyed redhead, her lawyer friend was as outspoken as she was loyal.

The confrontation as imagined and reported by Kerry is typically self-serving, designed to advance the idea that he was an outspoken critic of military policy, willing to challenge his superiors whenever possible.

At least Robert had patronized her by pretending to be interested in her views and outspoken opinions on just about everything.

Amelia doubted there was a more outspoken woman in the world than the duchess.