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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(151) It was never their intention to win the war outright in this period.
(152) If it occurs on a sufficiently large scale, either main party might still win an outright majority.
(153) This is a subservient way of talking in which everything is hedged about and nothing asserted outright.
(154) Parts of the opponent are frozen solid and turn into ice, causing terrible wounds or killing him outright.
(155) If outright desire was hard to come by at City, we had our escapes.
(156) But if he could not kill them outright, he could put them in the way of tolerably certain death.
(157) It will also be the first since 1979 in which none of the parties is expected to gain an outright majority.
(158) He got up and briefly stepped outside to avoid telling an outright lie.
(159) Alternatively, if your site generates heavy traffic and looks promising, some one may want to buy you outright.
(160) He knew that if she asked outright, he would tell her.
(161) And that morning he had used every ounce of political persuasion and outright muscle to twist his colleagues into agreement.
(162) A number argued that an outright ban should be introduced on the holding of client money by sole practitioners.
(163) In November Fretilin offered the government unconditional peace talks, but the move was rejected outright by the government.
(164) Again, the undertaker offered two choices to the client: outright purchase of all the accoutrements or the hire thereof.
(165) Its snarls ran the gamut from pain to alarm, from alarm to outright terror.
(166) A creature any larger, however,[www.Sentencedict.com] would likely be severely injured or killed outright.
(167) Without much outright horsepower-a distinct lack of brawn-the Porsche should be driven with brains.
(168) This is an exceptional facility and most shortages are relieved by outright purchases by the Bank, against same-day settlement.
(169) Some were outright extensions of traditional hierarchies, while others were predominantly recruited from the new plutocracy and professions.
(170) Sometimes she began to question her outright rejection of her parents' values.
(171) But Huddersfield lost and Leeds won, to take the subsidiary league championship outright, with 15 points from 10 games.
(172) The proposal came amid fears that the Ministry of Agriculture might introduce tougher restrictions or even an outright ban.
(173) And our soulless moments of marital disconnection have robbed her of the outright gaiety that once counterpointed these darker spells.
(174) Starting with outright animation, the sequence concludes with a most unusual instance of overt travelling matte.
(175) Avoiding danger is no safer in the long run than outright exposure. The fearful are caught as often as the bold. Helen Keller
(176) Only a handful of polls since Christmas have given either party the lead they would need to secure an outright majority.
(177) The central bank also bought about 200 billion yen in government bonds outright.
(178) A total of 210 people were killed outright by the soldiers, another seventy-one died later and 173 were less seriously wounded.
(179) It is also exercised in a variety of ways, ranging from a forthright presentation of data to outright deception.
(180) The changes required are not so great that it should be rejected outright.
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