outspeak (Meaning)

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outspeak (v. t.)

To exceed in speaking.

To speak openly or boldly.

To express more than.

Synonyms & Antonyms of outspeak

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outspeak Sentence Examples

  1. The outspoken politician boldly voiced her disapproval of the government's policies.
  2. The town hall meeting became heated as outspoken residents demanded answers.
  3. Her outspoken nature often landed her in trouble, but she refused to be silenced.
  4. The outspoken journalist exposed corruption and wrongdoings within the administration.
  5. The child's outspoken defiance of the teacher resulted in a disciplinary action.
  6. The outspoken protesters marched in the streets, demanding change.
  7. The interviewee's outspoken honesty impressed the hiring manager.
  8. The outspoken teacher confronted the disruptive student, creating an awkward classroom atmosphere.
  9. The outspoken representative spoke out against the proposed budget cuts, citing their detrimental impact.
  10. Despite his outspoken views, the candidate faced opposition from more moderate voters.

FAQs About the word outspeak

To exceed in speaking., To speak openly or boldly., To express more than.

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No antonyms found.

The outspoken politician boldly voiced her disapproval of the government's policies.

The town hall meeting became heated as outspoken residents demanded answers.

Her outspoken nature often landed her in trouble, but she refused to be silenced.

The outspoken journalist exposed corruption and wrongdoings within the administration.