speak out (Meaning)

Wordnet

speak out (v)

express one's opinion openly and without fear or hesitation

speak out Sentence Examples

  1. When the whistleblower spoke out about corporate malfeasance, he faced retaliation.
  2. The victim's family spoke out against the injustices they had endured.
  3. The politician vowed to speak out for the marginalized in her district.
  4. The whistleblower spoke out despite the risks to her safety.
  5. The students spoke out against the proposed changes to their school.
  6. The activists spoke out for climate justice and renewable energy.
  7. The victim's family spoke out in the hopes that their story would prevent others from experiencing the same tragedy.
  8. The politician spoke out against the corrupt practices in the government.
  9. The survivors of the disaster spoke out about the need for improved safety measures.
  10. The whistleblower spoke out anonymously, fearing retribution.

FAQs About the word speak out

express one's opinion openly and without fear or hesitation

sound off,speak up, spout (off), shout, yell, talk up, pipe up, cry, call, holler

suppress, clam up, shut up, clam up, hush, suppress, hush,shut up, quiet,belt up

When the whistleblower spoke out about corporate malfeasance, he faced retaliation.

The victim's family spoke out against the injustices they had endured.

The politician vowed to speak out for the marginalized in her district.

The whistleblower spoke out despite the risks to her safety.