Synonym: altogether, completely, downright, entirely, freely, fully, openly, quite, thoroughly, totally, wholly. Similar words: right, upright, all right, brighten, brightly, frighten, right away, frightful. Meaning: ['aʊtraɪt] adj. without reservation or exception. adv. 1. without restrictions or stipulations or further payments 2. without reservation or concealment 3. without any delay.
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(91) Kahn needs 50% plus one vote to win the primary outright.
(92) Clinton needs 2,145 delegates to win outright on the first Democratic Party ballot at the July convention.
(93) Mrs Fanshawe was flung clear, the other two killed outright.
(94) Some had been killed outright by flying shrapnel, others had been badly wounded and had died slowly.
(95) The Royal College of Nursing agreed to recommend it to their members, but the health unions rejected it outright.
(96) The only other recreational drug used in this way is nicotine, which is also seldom used for outright intoxication.
(97) Dexter sat back in his armchair, unsure whether to laugh outright or smile knowingly at the businessman's practical joke.
(98) Too bad the yarn is interwoven with illogic, inconsistency and outright balderdash.
(99) Nevertheless, she did give outright support to the stand taken by the Chancellor of the Exchequer.
(100) Ministers insist that voluntary agreements with the tobacco industry are more effective than outright bans.
(101) So how could a species slowly and randomly evolve the ability not to be killed outright?
(102) It would, however, be incorrect to deduce that in the nineteenth century only outright deception was commented upon.
(103) From reluctant acceptance, the village mood was rapidly transformed into outright hostility.
(104) That same year, the 100-member House voted for outright repeal, causing a General Assembly stalemate.
(105) He insisted the polls indicated that the voters did not want either the Tories or Labour to win outright.
(106) Morgan had his chances,[http://sentencedict.com/outright.html] even after losing the lead outright when Player had a second straight birdie on No. 15.
(107) But you suggested I might have asked you outright for your - er - credentials.
(108) A word such as because makes an outright claim of a causal relationship between one idea and another.
(109) When Louis' verdict condemned the Provisions of Oxford outright, the Montfortians refused to accept the verdict and prepared for war.
(110) He was killed outright when his car crashed at high speed.
(111) The total fee of 5,000 is in outright purchase of the copyright of the material.
(112) Out West, all-powerful railroad interests dominated state governments and even owned several state legislatures outright.
(113) Nearly three-quarters of voters, 71 percent, expect no party to win an outright majority.
(114) Two more were spurred into it through outright rebellion against their mothers' ideas, with more than a touch of stubbornness.
(115) There is a steady current of physicality in their play which sometimes spills over into outright violence.
(116) All were in old, tattered clothes, some in outright rags; many were barefoot and hatless.
(117) You can either buy outright, or join in a coop ownership scheme.
(118) Unless the Grand Theogonist is killed outright the Jade Griffon will enable him to sustain wounds which would kill an ordinary man.
(119) The new bill would allow close ties or outright mergers between local and long-distance companies.
(120) After about 20 minutes of arguing, both of them seemed on the verge of outright hysteria.
More similar words: right, upright, all right, brighten, brightly, frighten, right away, frightful, right wing, forthright, copyright, sprightly, brightness, frightened, civil right, playwright, divine right, unrighteous, civil rights, frighten away, frightening, human rights, right off the bat, bill of rights, righteousness, highlight, nutrient, nutrition, nutritious, malnutrition.