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/aʊtspˈəʊkənli/
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in an outspoken manner
he was outspokenly critical of the Government's new social policy
How To Use outspokenly In A Sentence
- It is no problem for me to being ethnically Jewish and yet outspokenly anti-Zionist. It’s Hard to Be an Anti-Zionist Jew « Antiwar.com Blog
- And for a politician so outspokenly liberal, he is a blunt political realist who knows how to play the game.
- Do you think outspokenly progressive people are held to a standard that's not expected of others?
- he was outspokenly critical of the Government's new social policy
- The reason for this is not hard to find, since Sir Hugh had been outspokenly clear that he would have been an independent chief, abiding by the traditional principle that the police and not the politicians take the operational decisions. Policing London: Law and not Orde | Editorial
- At this point HUAC investigators were already nosing around Hollywood and had expressed interest in Crossfire; an endorsement by the progressive, outspokenly antisegregationist AVC was likely seen as a hindrance rather than a help to Crossfire's public reception. back Caught in the Crossfire: Adrian Scott and the Politics of Americanism in 1940s Hollywood
- He is very clear - if at times also outspokenly critical - of those expectations. The Times Literary Supplement
- Indeed, many are becoming outspokenly defiant. The Sun
- Parris is one of four young men who have filed suit against the megachurch Bishop, who is outspokenly anti-homosexual and known for preaching abstinence. Jamal Parris, Bishop Eddie Long's Alleged Victim, Speaks (VIDEO)
- ÂThe Obama administration and its new Council on Jobs and Competitiveness should outspokenly promote EPA regulation as a part of its jobs program and start dispelling the myths propagated by the EPA's opponents. Brendan Smith: Obama Needs a Just Transition Taskforce