outspoken
/aʊtˈspəʊkən/ (bre, ipa) · /aʊtˈspəʊkən/ (ame, ipa) · /ˌau̇t-ˈspō-kən/ (ame, mw)
outspoken — 形容詞
- outspokenpositive
- more outspokencomparative
- most outspokensuperlative
1. ready to say your views openly, even when other people may dislike them
直言的
敢直接說出自己看法的
ready to say your views openly, even when other people may dislike them
Elise was outspoken about the unsafe stairs in her apartment building.
Elise 對公寓大樓裡不安全的樓梯直言不諱。
outspoken about + problem that needs attention
Darius is too outspoken to stay quiet during unfair staff meetings.
Darius 太直言了,在不公平的員工會議上不可能保持沉默。
outspoken after be for someone's speaking style
The paper quoted an outspoken parent who opposed the new exam rule.
報紙引用了一位直言反對新考試規定的家長。
Tanvi became an outspoken supporter of free school lunches last winter.
Tanvi 去年冬天開始公開直言支持免費學校午餐。
Vinicius remained outspoken even after the coach warned him privately.
就算教練私下警告過,Vinicius 仍然照樣直言。
- frank
stresses honesty and directness, often in one-to-one conversation
- forthright
similar in directness but slightly more formal and often more approving
- vocal
focuses on making views heard in public; less likely to suggest bluntness
文法句型
outspoken + about + noun
outspoken critic/opponent/supporter
用法筆記
Often used for people who speak up in meetings, politics, or public debates. It commonly takes about for the topic, or appears before nouns such as critic, parent, opponent, or supporter.