outright (Meaning)

Wordnet

outright (s)

without reservation or exception

Wordnet

outright (r)

without restrictions or stipulations or further payments

without reservation or concealment

without any delay

Webster

outright (adv.)

Immediately; without delay; at once; as, he was killed outright.

Completely; utterly.

outright Sentence Examples

  1. I outright refused to cooperate with the unjust demands.
  2. The doctor was outright honest about my medical condition, leaving no room for doubt.
  3. The politician made outright lies about his opponent, causing a public uproar.
  4. The customer was outright angry when their order arrived late and cold.
  5. I outright love playing the piano, finding solace in its melodies.
  6. The CEO was outright blunt in her feedback, providing actionable insights for improvement.
  7. The witness outright contradicted the defendant, casting doubt on the accused's alibi.
  8. My friend outright confessed to making a terrible mistake, showing true remorse.
  9. The museum curator outright confirmed the authenticity of the painting, verifying its historical significance.
  10. The news report outright exposed the corruption within the organization, leading to a public outcry.

FAQs About the word outright

without reservation or exception, without restrictions or stipulations or further payments, without reservation or concealment, without any delayImmediately; wi

absolute, definite, sheer, unconditional, simple, total,utter, pure, complete, flat-out

questionable, restricted, qualified,uncertain, dubious, questionable, doubtful, uncertain, doubtful, restricted

I outright refused to cooperate with the unjust demands.

The doctor was outright honest about my medical condition, leaving no room for doubt.

The politician made outright lies about his opponent, causing a public uproar.

The customer was outright angry when their order arrived late and cold.