Definitionn. the trait of being blunt and outspoken
Last update: October 6, 2021
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He made no secret of his Lutheran views, and his outspokenness brought him into collision, not only with the Catholic Rigsraad, but also with his cautious and temporizing father. [adjective]
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He remembered her peculiar outspokenness. [noun]
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"They need your money," he declared, with a young man's outspokenness. [verb]
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I think it may take a little time for her to understand your jokes or you her outspokenness. [verb]
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It was a revelation, having its origin in an honesty which impelled a pure outspokenness to himself. [adverb]
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Madame Carter was outraged at this outspokenness; she had supposed herself somewhat obscure. [verb]
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In these days, in spite of occasional outspokenness she was still a humble little girl worshipping her brilliant companion from afar. [noun]
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He was bitterly angry of course, deeply wounded and resentful, and yet he could not but have a certain respect for the girl's outspokenness, for her kind of brutal courage. [verb]
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To no Frenchwoman of her rank in life could this statement have been an easy one, but by making it with a certain quiet outspokenness she hoped to cover up her foolish sense of shame. [noun]
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