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Meanings of
free-spoken
in English
Characterized by directness in manner or speech; without subtlety or evasion.
frank
blunt
candid
outspoken
forthright
point-blank
plainspoken
straight-from-the-shoulder
Related terms
direct
Usage of
free-spoken
in English
1
I am, maybe, too
free-spoken
,
Miss Jean, but I mean no disrespect.
2
She's one as it does you good to see, so pleasant and
free-spoken
.
3
He was jovial,
free-spoken
,
open, easily approached, and at home with all classes.
4
An' he's as
free-spoken
-
och
,buthe's put me into the confidence!
5
That
free-spoken
individual looked upon the proceedings of the theological assembly with profound disgust.
6
She was always a very affable and
free
-
spoken
young lady.
7
You are extremely
free-spoken
for a fellow in your condition.
8
She was always a very affable and
free-spoken
young lady, and very civil behaved.
9
Take them away, guards; and let this
free-spoken
youth be the Minotaur's first morsel.
10
That lady was informed on a great many points, and, moreover, was exceedingly
free-spoken
.
11
The Netherlanders had been noted from earliest times for a
free-spoken
and independent personal demeanour.
12
A fine,
free-spoken
woman; a little bold in her manners, but nothing wrong about her.
13
All the young women in this country seem to be either uncommonly
free-spoken
,
or else extremely shy.
14
Comfortable quarters; Apollo a cleverish,
free-spoken
fellow.
15
Well; I should be more
free-spoken
than that, if you were to ask me about Mary Lawrie.
16
What woman does not feel flattered by receiving a proposal of marriage from a fine-looking,
free-spoken
young man.
Other examples for "free-spoken"
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free-spoken
Adjective
Frequent collocations
always free-spoken
exceedingly free-spoken
extremely free-spoken
free-spoken admiration
free-spoken answer
More collocations
Free-spoken
through the time