outright

IPA: ˈaʊtrˈaɪt

verb

  • (sports) To release a player outright, without conditions.

adjective

  • Unqualified and unreserved.
  • Total or complete.
  • Having no outstanding conditions.

adverb

  • Wholly, completely and entirely.
  • Openly and without reservation.
  • At once.
  • With no outstanding conditions.
  • (informal) Blatantly; inexcusably; unambiguously.
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Examples of "outright" in Sentences

  • You won outright and deservedly.
  • He rejected the proposals outright.
  • The mythists outright deny the whole thing.
  • The info about the range is an outright falsehood.
  • My problem was with the outright deletion of the content.
  • It threatened either outright maliciousness or pure ignorane.
  • In the earlier context the concept is an outright anachronism.
  • The section on funding is entirely irrelevant and outright slanderous.
  • I'm guessing this is frustration talking, if not outright gasconading.
  • That's an outright destruction of the sense of identity for the country.

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