English to Spanish Dictionary outspoken

outspoken

abierto
definition
adjective
he has been outspoken in his criticism
frank in stating one's opinions, especially if they are critical or controversial.
translation of 'outspoken'
adjective
abierto,
franco
example
Like me, you've got a bit of a reputation for being 'outspoken' on the subject of human rights, haven't you?
They still believe it, but they're not so 'outspoken' and extreme in what they think.
It frequently deals with issues of race, and is often 'outspoken' and controversial.
His 'outspoken' nature landed him a seat on the board and in 1995 he was elected as president.
Such commentators have rarely been so 'outspoken' about men who take golfing holidays or work away from home.
As someone who is forthright and 'outspoken' he is a prominent figure to the people of the town.
The government, wary of being so 'outspoken' , is nevertheless hurling brains and billions at the problem.
We need to be more vigilant and more 'outspoken' about these matters.
Her 'outspoken' nature made her a socially active person, taking part in several campaigns.
She spent her entire life being 'outspoken' , passionate, opinionated and difficult.
He is a controversial and 'outspoken' defender of the operatic form, and a passionate advocate of opera in English.
You don't have to be 'outspoken' because you're getting the results you want anyway.
Much of what he wrote was so 'outspoken' that it was bequeathed to museums under a 50-year embargo.
An 'outspoken' fire union boss has got round a gagging order by turning to the power of the written word.
His 'outspoken' views and caustic attitude were guaranteed to make enemies.
Occasionally he even forgets he is supposed to be promoting his next television drama and becomes 'outspoken' .
Initially, BBC bosses had said the 'outspoken' builder's return would be good television.
The agenda is full to bursting with some of the world's most 'outspoken' activists.
The press do not know what to make of these 'outspoken' , confident fanatics.
He is still as 'outspoken' as ever and although he defends public radio he is highly critical of television.
And for a politician so 'outspokenly' liberal, he is a blunt political realist who knows how to play the game.
Such 'outspokenness' is unusual in diplomatic circles, particularly at such a sensitive time.
His 'outspokenness' in political matters forced his career into a temporary lull, but also won him increased standing within the army.
About 100 people filled the German Theater and, in between viewing sessions, discussed the works more openly and 'outspokenly' than a Western audience would have.
And he's paid dearly for his 'outspokenness' , resulting in numerous attests and detentions under the country's past military juntas.
Do you think 'outspokenly' progressive people are held to a standard that's not expected of others?
He says he didn't start out that way, but he's become 'outspokenly' anti-war.
He says he has lost friends, had his house ransacked, had his taxes audited and been publicly vilified for his 'outspokenness' .
Never before, except for a short period between 1947 and 1953, had an 'outspokenly' anti-political movement acquired such a significant electoral success.
And he was English in his forthright 'outspokenness' - ‘liberty is telling people what they do not want to hear’.
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