Pronunciation: /friː ˈspoʊkən/
adjective describing someone who speaks openly and honestly without hesitation or reservation
A1 She is not very free spoken, but she is friendly.
A2 The children in the kindergarten are encouraged to be free spoken during circle time.
B1 The politician's free spoken remarks caused controversy among the public.
B2 As a teacher, it is important to create a classroom environment where students feel free spoken.
C1 The author's free spoken style of writing captivates readers and draws them in.
C2 In the debate, the candidate's free spoken responses showed confidence and knowledge on the topic.
formal The professor appreciated the student's free spoken presentation during the seminar.
informal I always enjoy your free spoken stories, they are so entertaining!
slang Her free spoken rap lyrics were fire!
figurative His free spoken words flowed like a river, captivating everyone in the room.
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