OUTRIGHT


Meaning of OUTRIGHT in English

The adjective is pronounced /aʊtraɪt/. The adverb is pronounced /aʊtraɪt/.

1.

You use outright to describe behaviour and actions that are open and direct, rather than indirect.

Kawaguchi finally resorted to an outright lie.

...outright condemnation.

ADJ : ADJ n

Outright is also an adverb.

Why are you so mysterious? Why don’t you tell me outright?...

ADV : ADV after v

2.

Outright means complete and total.

She had failed to win an outright victory...

The response of the audience varied from outright rejection to warm hospitality.

= absolute

ADJ : ADJ n

Outright is also an adverb.

The peace plan wasn’t rejected outright.

ADV : ADV after v

If someone is killed outright , they die immediately, for example in an accident.

My driver was killed outright.

PHRASE : V inflects

Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary.      Английский словарь Коллинз COBUILD для изучающих язык на продвинутом уровне.