Which preposition to use with outspoken

in Occurrences 12%

Relatives and friends of the dead and wounded were outspoken in their denunciation of the civil and military authorities who were responsible for this great sacrifice of the lives of our citizens.

about Occurrences 6%

Even as it was, he had once brought home a most dreadful thing called "A Bedouin Love Song," for a bass voice, truly enough, but so fearfully outspoken about matters far better left unmentioned among nice people that the three girls had fled horrified from the room after that first verse: "From the desert I come to thee, On a stallion shod with fire, And the wind is left behind In the speed of my desire.

of Occurrences 3%

The missionary societies were regarded as "unpatriotic" by the authorities at the Cape; and he, as the most outspoken of critics, and the most uncompromising denouncer of the slave-trade and champion of the natives, came in for a double share of their suspicion.

against Occurrences 3%

The popular excitement in this period perceptibly decreased; and, as it did so, the New York World and Tribune, which, from the first, had given but weak support to the cry for war, became more outspoken against hostilities.

for Occurrences 2%

Three of them were published in January and February, 1823; the other two, containing things too outspoken for that journal, never appeared at all.

to Occurrences 2%

Patsy's old father, Major Gregory Doyle, said "she wore her heart on her sleeve," and the girl was frank and outspoken to a fault.

with Occurrences 2%

But the only thing was to be outspoken with him.

on Occurrences 1%

This is nowhere so true as when he deals with literature; and just as in his treatment of life, he is no flatterer to men in general, so here he is free and outspoken on the peculiar failings of authors.

than Occurrences 1%

Mencius, the "Second Sage" of China (372-289 B.C.), is far more outspoken than Confucius in his denunciation of bad rulers.

Which preposition to use with  outspoken