free-spoken

adjective
UK: /ˌfriːˈspəʊkən/
US: /ˌfriːˈspoʊkən/
  1. Expressing opinions and thoughts openly and honestly, even if they might be unpopular or controversial.

    1. She is a free-spoken woman and says what she thinks.
    2. Even though he's free-spoken, people appreciate his honesty and directness.
  2. Not afraid to speak one's mind; candid and frank in communication.

    1. He's quite free-spoken, never holding back his views.
    2. The panel appreciated the free-spoken comments from the audience member.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "free-spoken" in English means: Expressing opinions and thoughts openly and honestly, even if they might be unpopular or controversial., Not afraid to speak one's mind; candid and frank in communication..

The phonetic transcription of "free-spoken" is /ˌfriːˈspəʊkən/ in British English and /ˌfriːˈspoʊkən/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "free-spoken": outspoken, frank, candid, blunt, forthright, direct.

Example usage of "free-spoken": "She is a free-spoken woman and says what she thinks.". More examples on the page.