Definition of outspokennext

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Recent Examples of outspoken The Gulf States have been outspoken about their opposition to the charging of tolls. Brady Knox, The Washington Examiner, 22 June 2026 Carmakers had many challenges Britain’s carmakers were early and outspoken opponents of Brexit, arguing that increased red tape surrounding shipments of parts and finished vehicles would damage an industry built on a network of interlinked factories in multiple European countries. Danica Kirka, Fortune, 22 June 2026 But being outspoken can also backfire on him. Saige Miller, NPR, 22 June 2026 Nadler, for example, has been much more outspoken on Israel’s war in Gaza. Naaman Zhou, New Yorker, 22 June 2026 See All Example Sentences for outspoken
Recent Examples of Synonyms for outspoken
Adjective
  • An honest summary would still pass the buck to the voters on a grossly dishonest scheme, but at least the voters might recognize a description that doesn’t cajole, coax and mislead them.
    Sun Sentinel Editorial Board, Sun Sentinel, 20 June 2026
  • The partner who honors their own limits stays honest.
    Mark Travers, Forbes.com, 20 June 2026
Adjective
  • In the months since James' death, Kimberly has been candid about her grief and how the Van Der Beek family is working to keep his memory alive.
    Shania Russell, Entertainment Weekly, 21 June 2026
  • Infante reported in 2024 that Smith was to meet with Jacksonville Jaguars’ and Las Vegas Raiders’ rookie classes to offer mentorship and candid insights about his own jagged trail.
    Kansas City Star, Kansas City Star, 20 June 2026
Adjective
  • Greenwood is frank about the practical obstacles the project required overcoming, including visas.
    Naman Ramachandran, Variety, 22 June 2026
  • John was always very frank with staff on where things sat.
    Sierra Lopez, Mercury News, 19 June 2026
Adjective
  • The announcement follows mounting pressure on the prime minister after Labour suffered heavy losses in local elections in May and faced an increasingly vocal rebellion from his own lawmakers over his leadership and policy agenda.
    Hugh Leask, CNBC, 22 June 2026
  • While the singer-songwriter has been vocal about her disdain for generative AI models, her latest argument against it comes after learning hundreds of her own songs have been used for training purposes.
    Larisha Paul, Rolling Stone, 22 June 2026
Adjective
  • Trump’s immigration team vows that more raids are forthcoming.
    Gustavo Arellano, Los Angeles Times, 19 June 2026
  • Briar Jones marks a darker turn for Croucher, who also explores the effects of trauma in their forthcoming YA novel Bridget & Gabe Are Not Okay, which revisits characters from Gwen and Art Are Not in Love.
    Angelina Mazza, Vulture, 19 June 2026
Adjective
  • More screen time is given over to her burgeoning friendship with firebrand suffragette Mary, played by singer Lily Allen in a deliberately anachronistic performance — her forthright speech and manner beamed in directly from the 21st century.
    Guy Lodge, Variety, 3 June 2026
  • Open-minded, passionate, forthright and brave, Eva is well-educated, well-read, adventurous, generous of spirit, a world-traveler.
    Matt Grobar, Deadline, 2 June 2026

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“Outspoken.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/outspoken. Accessed 25 Jun. 2026.

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