outspokenness
/aʊtˈspəʊkənnəs/ (bre, ipa) · /aʊtˈspəʊkənnəs/ (ame, ipa)
outspokenness — 名詞
1. the habit of stating opinions openly, even when doing so may upset other people
直言;直率
公開講出看法、不怕得罪人的態度
the habit of stating opinions openly, even when doing so may upset other people
Putri's outspokenness about the polluted river won her many supporters in the village.
Putri 對受污染河川的直言,為她在村裡贏得了許多支持者。
outspokenness about + public issue
The senator was admired for her outspokenness on labour rights and prison reform.
這位參議員因為在勞工權益與監獄改革上的直言而受到敬重。
outspokenness on + policy topic
Tamar's outspokenness in staff meetings sometimes made her quieter colleagues uneasy.
Tamar 在員工會議上的直率,有時讓比較安靜的同事覺得不自在。
Critics praised the novel for the outspokenness of its young narrator.
評論家稱讚這本小說年輕敘事者的直言不諱。
Years of journalism had taught Christopher that outspokenness can carry a real cost.
多年的新聞工作讓 Christopher 明白,直言是要付出代價的。
- reticence
unwillingness to speak openly, especially in serious matters
- reserve
general habit of keeping opinions and feelings private
- discretion
careful judgement about when to speak so as not to offend
文法句型
the outspokenness of [person]
outspokenness about/on + topic
用法筆記
Uncountable; rarely takes a plural. Subject is usually a person (or their behaviour) whose openness is unusual in the setting — politicians, activists, junior staff, or family members in cultures that value reserve. Often appears with about / on + topic, or as the outspokenness of + person.