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 outspoken   
  out‧spo‧ken /aʊtˈspəʊkən $ -ˈspoʊ-/ BrE  AmE  adjective    [Word Family: adjective: ↑unspeakable, ↑speechless, ↑outspoken, ↑spoken ≠ ↑unspoken; noun: ↑speaker, ↑speech; verb: ↑speak; adverb: ↑unspeakably]    expressing your opinions honestly and directly, even when doing this might annoy some people OPP reticent:         an outspoken critic of the education reforms   —outspokenly adverb   —outspokenness noun [uncountable]       • • •   THESAURUS      not hiding the truth or the facts     ▪ honest saying what you really think and not hiding the truth or the facts:  I’m going to ask you something, and I want you to be honest with me. |  an honest answer |  To be honest, I didn’t think his speech was very good.     ▪ straight informal honest and saying what you really think:  I can’t help you if you’re not straight with me. |  I need a straight answer.     ▪ open willing to talk about what you think, feel etc in an honest way, rather than trying to hide it:  People have become more open about their feelings. |  She’s very easy to talk to because she’s so open.     ▪ frank speaking honestly and directly about something, especially something that people find difficult to discuss:  In his book, he’s brutally frank about his experience with his illness. |  a frank discussion about sex     ▪ direct saying exactly what you think in an honest clear way, even when this might annoy or upset people:  Not everyone liked his direct manner. |  She can be very direct.     ▪ blunt speaking in a completely honest way, even if it upsets people, when it would be better to be more careful or polite:  Sorry if I was a bit blunt with you. |  His hard tone and blunt words were hurtful. |  She didn’t reply and I knew I had been too blunt.     ▪ upfront [not before noun] informal talking and behaving in an honest way, even when it is difficult to do this, in a way that people respect:  It’s best to be upfront about your financial problems. |  You have to be upfront with kids.     ▪ outspoken expressing your opinions publicly in a very direct way, which may offend or annoy some people:  an outspoken critic of the government |  He was known for his outspoken views on various controversies.     ▪ forthright formal saying exactly what what you think, without being afraid of what other people will think:  The opposition have not come up with a clear forthright statement of their policies. |  At times, Helena was a little too forthright.     ▪ candid formal honest about the facts, or about your opinions and feelings, even if other people disapprove of them:  He’d always been completely candid about his past. |  It was an unusually candid admission for a politician.
  outspokenhu| ◎ | [aut'spoukn] |  | ※ | quá khứ phân từ của outspeak |  | ※ | tính từ |  |   | ■ | nói thẳng, trực tính |  |   | ■ | thẳng thắn (lời phê bình...) |  
 
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