vocal critic

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Describes a person who is not afraid to say what they think, even if it is controversial.

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  • He has been a vocal critic of the government's foreign policy for years.
  • The shareholder became a vocal critic of the CEO's controversial decisions.
  • The most vocal critics of the new law gathered to protest outside the parliament.
  • She is a well-known vocal critic of the company's poor environmental record.
  • Despite the pressure, he will likely remain a vocal critic of the proposed changes.
  • The famous director was a vocal critic of the film industry's reliance on sequels.
  • As a vocal critic of educational inequality, she dedicated her life to reform.
  • He wasn't afraid to be a vocal critic within his own party, often challenging its leadership.
  • Known for being a vocal critic, her opinions on urban development were always sought by the media.
  • Being a vocal critic of the regime often came with significant personal risk.