different between truthful vs outspoken
truthful
English
Etymology
From truth +? -ful.
Pronunciation
- enPR: tr??th?fl, IPA(key): /?t?u??.f(?)l/
Adjective
truthful (comparative more truthful, superlative most truthful)
- Honest, and always telling the truth.
- Accurately depicting what is real.
Antonyms
- untruthful
Derived terms
- truthfully
- truthfulness
- untruthful
Translations
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outspoken
English
Etymology
From outspeak, equivalent to out- +? spoken.
Adjective
outspoken (comparative more outspoken, superlative most outspoken)
- Speaking, or spoken, freely, openly, or boldly; vocal; frank.
- an outspoken man
- an outspoken rebuke
Derived terms
- outspokenly
- outspokenness
Translations
Verb
outspoken
- past participle of outspeak.
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