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adverb
- 1. wholly and completely: "logging has been banned outright" Similar Opposite
- 2. immediately or instantly: "the impact killed four horses outright" Similar
adjective
- 1. open and direct: "an outright refusal" Similar
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Outright can be an adverb or an adjective meaning completely or immediately, or complete. Learn how to use it in different contexts and languages with Cambridge Dictionary.
- English (US)
completely or immediately: I think cigarette advertising...
- Znaczenie Outright, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
OUTRIGHT definicja: 1. completely or immediately: 2....
- Outright in Russian
OUTRIGHT translate: полный, отъявленный . Learn more in the...
- Vietnamese Translation
OUTRIGHT translate: thẳng thừng, ngay lập tức, hoàn toàn....
- Outright in Spanish
OUTRIGHT translate: totalmente, en el acto, total,...
- Outright in Turkish
OUTRIGHT translate: tam, açık, ortada, kesin, bütün, açıkça,...
- Outright: German Translation
outright translate: vorbehaltlos, auf der Stelle,...
- Outright: Thai Translation
outright translate: ตรงไปตรงมา, ทันทีทันใด,...
- English (US)
The meaning of OUTRIGHT is in entirety : completely. How to use outright in a sentence.
Outright means without reservation, qualification, or restriction; completely or entirely; or at once. See how to use outright as an adjective or an adverb in different contexts and languages.
completely; entirely. Synonyms: thoroughly, altogether, utterly, downright. without restraint, reserve, or concealment; openly: Tell me outright what's bothering you. at once; instantly: to be killed outright. without further payments due, restrictions, or qualifications: to own the house outright. Archaic. straight out or ahead; directly onward.
Outright means complete, total, direct, or open, without qualifications or limitations. It can be used as an adjective or an adverb. See how to use outright in sentences and find synonyms and related words.
Outright means completely or immediately, or complete. Learn how to use it as an adverb or an adjective, and see examples and translations in different languages.
If you do something outright, you do it in a wholehearted, unrestricted way. If you declare outright that you’re never eating another cupcake, that’s the end of that. If you eat one anyway, you told an outright lie.