Sentences with outspoken
out·spo·ken
O o - Some church leaders have been outspoken in their support for political reform in Kenya. [+ in]
- outspoken criticism.
- Even his outspoken views on Scientology and other controversial behavior can't keep him out of the limelight.
- It's probably not because she's an outspoken animal-rights activist who sings about masturbation.
- To outspeak one's grievances.
- To outspeak in defense of one's beliefs.
- Coalition MPs are rallying around Barnaby Joyce as Labor continues to savage the opposition finance spokesman for his outspoken comments about government.
- God reveals He would send this outspoken individual to deliver a BLISTERING MESSAGE and a SCORCHING CONDEMNATION to the NATIONS.
- The character of Hellena in Aphra Behn's The Rover could be described as outspoken, witty, and rebellious.