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    downright
    /ˈdaʊnrʌɪt/

    adjective

    adverb

    • 1. to an extreme degree; thoroughly: "he was downright rude"

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  2. DOWNRIGHT definition: 1. (especially of something bad) extremely or very great: 2. used when you want to emphasize that…. Learn more.

  3. Adverb The movie was downright stupid. It's very difficult, if not downright impossible. Adjective rural folks are often known for their downright speech, as they are generally not ones to beat around the bush that's a downright lie, and you know it

  4. DOWNRIGHT meaning: 1. (especially of something bad) extremely or very great: 2. used when you want to emphasize that…. Learn more.

  5. You use downright to emphasize unpleasant or bad qualities or behaviour. ...ideas that would have been downright dangerous if put into practice. American English : downright / ˈdaʊnraɪt /

  6. Downright definition: thorough; absolute; out-and-out. See examples of DOWNRIGHT used in a sentence.

  7. adj. 1. frank or straightforward; blunt: downright speech. 2. archaic directed or pointing straight down. adv, adj ( prenominal) (intensifier): a downright certainty; downright rude. ˈdownˌrightly adv. ˈdownˌrightness n.

  8. Mar 21, 2024 · downright (not comparable) Really; actually; quite; wholly. Synonyms: outright, thoroughly, utterly; see also Thesaurus: completely He wasn’t just cool to me, he was downright rude.

  9. The adjective downright is used to emphasize something, or to mean "utterly." For example, you could say that your brother's loud and junky old car is a downright embarrassment.

  10. adverb. /ˈdaʊnraɪt/ used as a way of emphasizing something negative or unpleasant. She couldn't think of anything to say that wasn't downright rude. It's not just stupid—it's downright dangerous. Want to learn more?

  11. DOWNRIGHT definition: extremely dangerous/rude/ugly, etc. Learn more.