outspokenness / ˈaʊtˈspoʊ kən /

直言不讳直言不讳的态度直率敢于直言

outspokenness2 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. uttered or expressed with frankness or without reserve: outspoken criticism.
  2. free or unreserved in speech.
v. 动词 verb
  1. past participle of outspeak.

outspokenness 近义词

outspokenness

等同于 candor

outspokenness

等同于 honorableness

outspokenness

等同于 incorruptibility

outspokenness

等同于 upstandingness

outspokenness

等同于 honesty

更多outspokenness例句

  1. Shelby’s outspoken opposition helped sink Moore’s candidacy, and Moore lost to Democrat Doug Jones.
  2. Joining the outspoken number of investors frustrated by San Francisco’s government, Founders Fund General Partner Keith Rabois recently announced his move to the city in November and acquired a home in the area.
  3. Shultz was an early and outspoken advocate of aggressive anti-terrorism measures.
  4. He has been outspoken on the need for diversity and sustainability in his industry.
  5. Last April, Amazon fired two of its headquarters workers who had been outspoken critics of Amazon’s warehouse working conditions during the coronavirus pandemic and the company’s climate policies.
  6. But few of us would recognize the name of Dietrich von Hildebrand, a German philosopher-turned-outspoken Nazi antagonist.
  7. He was one of few outspoken activists in Syria prior to the uprising that took a place in March of 2011.
  8. And Jeb, of course, will also have to deal with his outspoken support for Common Core, which the Republican base loathes.
  9. Republican Joni Ernst, an outspoken right-winger, is the new Senator-elect from Iowa.
  10. But there are likely clues to be found in Germán Goyeneche's outspoken passion for the buying and selling of art.
  11. It was a pretty compliment, and sincere I knew, for no one could meet him without recognising his frank outspoken nature.
  12. At first she had rather resented Sir John's outspoken objection to her niece as his son's wife.
  13. Jane was homely and very outspoken; she made enemies easily yet was a loyal friend.
  14. It nettled Dean—frank, outspoken, straightforward as he had always been.
  15. "Why, Frank," cried Constance, in a burst of outspoken admiration.