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To outspoken
adjective
Speaking, or spoken, freely, openly, or boldly; vocal.
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And that's about as close to outspoken as she gets.
This was the city I had returned to: outspoken and opinionated, the center of freethinking.
At length Hellman is reduced to outspoken resentment of the guests of honor, who hadn't wanted to socialize in the first place.
Horsewell has said that he was "amazed by the evocative prose in [Shaha's] book and the challenges he faced moving from nominal believer to outspoken freethinker".
These interests resented the retirement of Pitt and the terms of the Peace of Paris, and in 1763 Beckford gave strong support to outspoken journalist John Wilkes.
Read more He had less national name recognition than his colleagues but he diligently visited many small coffee shops and halls in New Hampshire to shore up support and offer an alternative vote to outspoken Mr Trump.
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"In Pakistan, you don't have to be outspoken to be killed.
Your peers may try to be outspoken to you and make you stop talking.
Americans tend to be outspoken, looking to cut to the chase and look for resolution.
She had to learn how to be outspoken and aggressive.
In order to be outspoken, you have to believe that your voice has worth.
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