- adverboutright (adverb)
- altogether; completely:"logging has been banned outright"
- without reservation; openly:"she couldn't ask him outright"
- immediately:"the impact killed four horses outright"
- not by degrees or installments:"they decided to buy the company outright"
adjectiveoutright (adjective)- open and direct; not concealed:"an outright refusal"
- total; complete:"the outright abolition of the death penalty"
- undisputed; clear:"an outright victory"
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