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outspoken

[out-spoh-kuhn] / ˈaʊtˈspoʊ kən /


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As the artist moved into middle age, his prolific creative output continues, if anything with works that are more outspoken and political than earlier pieces.

From BBC

It turns out the “Buffy” reboot was fighting its own metaphorical monster: an executive who was outspoken about his lack of love for the original series.

From Los Angeles Times

Since ending his playing career in 1987, he has become an outspoken voice in the media, including working for the BBC's Test Match Special.

From BBC

Sanchez is an outspoken critic of the power of big tech companies and their bosses, regularly referring to them as "techno-oligarchs".

From Barron's

Spencer Pratt, a resident of the Palisades and an outspoken supporter of the neighborhood’s mobile home community, criticized the mayor and the owners in a statement to The Times.

From Los Angeles Times