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  1. Add to word list. expressing strong opinions very directly without worrying if other people are offended: outspoken comments. Mr Masack is an outspoken critic of the present government. Synonyms. blunt (RUDE) candid approving. direct (HONEST) forthright.

  2. The meaning of OUTSPOKEN is direct and open in speech or expression : frank. How to use outspoken in a sentence. direct and open in speech or expression : frank; spoken or expressed without reserve…

  3. Outspoken definition: uttered or expressed with frankness or without reserve. See examples of OUTSPOKEN used in a sentence.

  4. Direct, outspoken and blunt all describe somebody’s manner of saying what they think. Outspoken suggests that you are willing to shock people by saying what you believe to be right. Blunt and direct often suggest that you think honesty is more important than being polite. Open is positive and describes somebody’s character: I’m a very ...

  5. 6 days ago · outspoken. (aʊtspoʊkən ) adjective. Someone who is outspoken gives their opinions about things openly and honestly, even if they are likely to shock or offend people. Some church leaders have been outspoken in their support for political reform. [ + in] He was an outspoken critic of apartheid.

  6. able or tending to communicate. adjective. characterized by directness in manner or speech; without subtlety or evasion. “it is possible to be outspoken without being rude”. synonyms: blunt, candid, forthright, frank, free-spoken, plainspoken, point-blank, straight-from-the-shoulder. direct.

  7. Outspoken suggests that you are willing to shock people by saying what you believe to be right. Blunt and direct often suggest that you think honesty is more important than being polite. Open is positive and describes someone's character: I'm a very open person. Patterns. honest/direct/open/outspoken/straight/frank about something

  8. The earliest known use of the adjective outspoken is in the mid 1600s. OED's earliest evidence for outspoken is from 1652, in a translation by John Sparrow, translator and lawyer. outspoken is formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: out- prefix, English spoken, speak v. See etymology.

  9. Someone who is outspoken gives their opinions about things openly and honestly, even if they are likely to shock or offend people. More Synonyms of 'outspoken'

  10. Synonyms for OUTSPOKEN: honest, candid, frank, vocal, forthcoming, forthright, straightforward, direct; Antonyms of OUTSPOKEN: restrained, reserved, inhibited, quiet, reticent, taciturn, laconic, ambiguous