Noun
the trait of being blunt and outspoken
Source: WordNetCommunists despised her outspokenness about Soviet repression; liberals derided her radicalism. Source: Internet
And for good reason, though the man from Kigali is more reserved, he seems to share with his American counterpart outspokenness, pragmatism, the need to see results, the sense of priorities, thus auguring a revitalization of trade. Source: Internet
On another note, Tansey is fast earning a reputation for outspokenness. Source: Internet
The dust-up was uncommon in today’s era of professional tennis, where such outspokenness on contentious social and political issues rarely happens. Source: Internet
His successor, Ibrahim Alkali, was also fired on grounds of outspokenness. Source: Internet
The FBI kept a file on Armstrong for his outspokenness about integration. Source: Internet