Definitionadj. given to expressing yourself freely or insistently
Last update: August 20, 2015
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Her outspoken response made her many enemies. [Please select]
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She was apparently very outspoken. [Please select]
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I think I was very outspoken in those days. [Please select]
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Replying, Mr Adams admitted it, closing with the outspoken sentiment: " I must avow to your Majesty that I have no attachment but to my own country " - a phrase which must have jarred upon the monarch's sensibilities. [Please select]
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"You used to be more outspoken and less of a courtier." [Please select]
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Truer friends or better companions than these great-hearted, outspoken, hardy riders, no man could have. [Please select]
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I believe I'm honest, monsieur, but, to be outspoken, I've had several trades.' [Please select]
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Yet from the first he had been an outspoken and uncompromising champion of the colonial cause. [Please select]
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But you mustn't mind me, I'm a terrible outspoken old fellow, that's all.' [Please select]
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I've got a habit of being outspoken and folks mustn't mind it. [Please select]
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She was very outspoken and affectionate, and very fierce and very wild. [Please select]
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