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outspoken

[out-spoh-kuhn] / ˈaʊtˈspoʊ kən /


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Michael Crow, the outspoken longtime leader of Arizona State University, was miffed he hadn’t been approached.

From The Wall Street Journal

Ruwa Romman, a Georgia state representative and outspoken progressive, is taking an affordability agenda to the Peach State in her bid for governor.

From Salon

Their alleged violation was participating in a protest against the legislature's rules – but their real violation, I believe, was that they were Black, outspoken and pushed for change.

From Salon

The party's relatively youthful leaders were also seen as more outspoken and relatable than Scholz, 64, helping them win new voters.

From Reuters

US Senator Elizabeth Warren, an outspoken critic of corporate consolidation, wrote to the agency earlier this year expressing her concerns on pharmaceutical deals including the Amgen deal, citing threat to competition in the sector.

From Reuters