Examples of 'more outspoken' in a sentence

Meaning of "more outspoken"

more outspoken: Describes a person or their behavior as being more candid, direct, or vocal in expressing opinions, ideas, or criticisms compared to others. It suggests a willingness to speak openly and honestly, even on controversial topics

How to use "more outspoken" in a sentence

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The more outspoken ones get fired.
I was becoming more and more outspoken in my criticisms.
I am hoping the next generation of women will be more outspoken.
Much more outspoken than usual.
They became more and more outspoken.
I am more outspoken than amanda.
They maybe become more outspoken.
We need more outspoken politicians.
It is the time for us to be more outspoken.
Other bloggers were more outspoken about their suspicions.
His ad libs with the audience are becoming more and more outspoken.
He was the more outspoken one.
More outspoken German officers went even further.
Europe needs to be a lot more outspoken on human rights.
Unlike his more outspoken uncle he never found it necessary permanently to escape from Germany.

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He attracted note for some of his more outspoken opinions.
Has a more outspoken personality.
There seems to be a need for people to be more outspoken about their knowledge.
They became more outspoken about their faith in God.
Students at that time were much more political and much more outspoken than students today.
No one has been more outspoken on the deficit and debt.
A Western diplomat was more outspoken.
Masood became even more outspoken and was jailed several times.
That is where the United Nations should be more visible and more outspoken.
She especially became more outspoken during that time.
Extreme nationalist circles such as the National Radical Camp grew more outspoken.
No country has been more outspoken in their love for the simpsons than argentina.
Time behind bars has made Weev even more outspoken than before.
He became involved with more outspoken nationalist leaders who were demanding Home Rule for Indians.
Sam Lapena is even more outspoken.
They are even more outspoken about their ideology and these voices are loud online . ”.
The experience motivated Roosevelt to become much more outspoken on the issue of racial discrimination.
Germany 's stance and criticism towards Russia also became more outspoken.
Since then judges have become more outspoken in distancing the law from religion.
Later, he regretted not having been more outspoken.
This time the question was more outspoken and the blond woman shook her head.
Some lead by example, some are more outspoken.
On the contrary, it sparked a more outspoken and radical opposition to the regime.
I have more friends now, and am more outspoken.
Young people are more outspoken and dare to express their private feelings in the public . ".
The Republika Srpska Prime Minister became ever more outspoken during this period.
Ghadeer is more outspoken than most Arab women, but her situation is not unusual.
We need to come up with a stronger, more outspoken country.
But then, Trump is just more outspoken than the rest of the people in power.
Instead, she seemed to get even more outspoken.
Berlin has also become more outspoken about Russia's deteriorating human rights record.
She also tends to be meek, while Laverne is more outspoken.
The fall is even more outspoken in Flanders.
Also, it would have been interesting if the Western states had been more outspoken.
GOP legislators are more outspoken in opposition.

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