Outspokenness in a sentence as a noun

What you hate, is the outspokenness of a small fraction of users.

Hard to say, but it's just a different kind of outspokenness.

His views aren't the issue, his outspokenness is.

Drake gains nothing from his outspokenness, Cheney stands to profit quite a bit.

I think you might be surprised by their level of outspokenness on social media or lack thereof.

Downvotes are as much an indicator of outspokenness as they are that one's post is repugnant.

What he did happens all the time, but unlike many others his outspokenness exposed the corruption and greed which occurs daily in our economic system.

Essentially all global businesses appease China to varying degrees and NBA is being singled out because of their outspokenness on US-related issues.

Tomorrow we will raise our heads again remembering that his bravery, his outspokenness, and his sacrifice for the sake of his community and country lives on in the best part of each of us."Kareem Abdul-Jabbar

I am looking for a company where people are not arrogant, and where self-confidence and outspokenness is not a proof of someone's talent, and where everyone gets a fair chance of recognition, without having to brag and show off.

I strongly disagree with Sowell on almost every topic one can think of, either in terms of philosophy, society, or economics, but I admire his outspokenness and plain speaking, as the article notes he is known for, and it's a shame to read ad-hominem style attacks have been made against him. From what I can gather, however, the academic literature engages better with his arguments than journalists do.

Outspokenness definitions

noun

the trait of being blunt and outspoken

See also: frankness