straight-out Antonyms
Strongest:
- uncertain
- questionable
- qualified
- dubious
- doubtful
- dubious
- questionable
- doubtful
- restricted
- uncertain
- restricted
- qualified
Strong:
Weak:
No Weak antonyms found.
Strongest:
Strong:
- huge
- stark
- unalloyed
- flat
- categorical
- unmitigated
- all-out
- dead
- out-and-out
- genuine
- profound
- rank
- unqualified
- endless
- thoroughgoing
- consummate
- thorough
- flat-out
- arrant
- real
- blank
- plumb
- clean
- unadulterated
- very
- dreadful
- fair
- constant
- regular
- categoric
- blooming
- crashing
- downright
- deadly
Weak:
Meaning of straight-out
straight-out (s)
without reservation or exception
straight-out Sentence Examples
- The accountant admitted straight-out that she had made an error in the financial statements.
- The politician gave a straight-out denial of the allegations against him.
- The team's performance was straight-out disappointing, failing to meet expectations.
- The recipe called for a straight-out substitution of sugar for honey.
- The answer to the question was straight-out and simple: yes.
- The company's financial situation was straight-out dire, with looming bankruptcy.
- The teacher demanded a straight-out apology from the student for his disrespectful behavior.
- The contract contained a straight-out prohibition against subletting the apartment.
- The car drove straight-out onto the wrong side of the road, causing chaos.
- The movie was straight-out boring, failing to engage the audience in any meaningful way.
FAQs About the word straight-out
without reservation or exception
complete, definite, damn, outright, absolute, damned, unconditional, utter, perfect,sheer
uncertain, questionable, qualified, dubious, doubtful, dubious, questionable, doubtful, restricted,uncertain
The accountant admitted straight-out that she had made an error in the financial statements.
The politician gave a straight-out denial of the allegations against him.
The team's performance was straight-out disappointing, failing to meet expectations.
The recipe called for a straight-out substitution of sugar for honey.