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25 Nov 2020
- Korean
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English (US)
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Vietnamese
Question about English (US)
to be vocal
to be forward
to be outspoken
what are the differences?
to be vocal
to be forward
to be outspoken
what are the differences?
to be forward
to be outspoken
what are the differences?
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- English (US)
Outspoken is to be talkative about everything. Vocal is talking about something, but it is more about a specific topic or type of thing. Forward is to be direct with the things one wants and thinks.

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