outright
Dictionary
verb
- To release a player outright, without conditions.
adjective
- Unqualified and unreserved.
"I demand an outright apology."
- Total or complete.
"He found a pattern of non-transparency and outright deception."
- Having no outstanding conditions.
"I made an outright purchase of the house."
adverb
- Wholly, completely and entirely.
"I refute those allegations outright."
- Openly and without reservation.
"I have just responded outright to that question."
- At once.
"Two people died outright and one more later."
- With no outstanding conditions.
"I have bought the house outright."
- Blatantly; inexcusably.
"That was an outright stupid thing to say."
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