downright 音标拼音: [d'ɑʊnr
, ɑɪt]
a . 明白的,率直的,显明的
ad . 全然,彻底,完全
明白的,率直的,显明的全然,彻底,完全
downright adv 1 :
thoroughgoing ; "
he is outright dishonest "
adj 1 :
characterized by plain blunt honesty ; "
a downright answer "; "
a downright kind of person "
2 :
complete and without restriction or qualification ;
sometimes used informally as intensifiers ; "
absolute freedom "; "
an absolute dimwit "; "
a downright lie "; "
out -
and -
out mayhem ";
"
an out -
and -
out lie "; "
a rank outsider "; "
many right -
down vices "; "
got the job through sheer persistence "; "
sheer stupidity " [
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Downright \
Down "
right `\,
adv .
1 .
Straight down ;
perpendicularly .
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1913 Webster ]
2 .
In plain terms ;
without ceremony .
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We shall chide downright ,
if I longer stay . --
Shak .
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3 .
Without delay ;
at once ;
completely . [
Obs .]
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She fell downright into a fit . --
Arbuthnot .
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Downright \
Down "
right `\,
a .
1 .
Plain ;
direct ;
forthright ;
unceremonious ;
blunt ;
positive ;
as ,
he spoke in his downright way .
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1913 Webster ]
A man of plain ,
downright character . --
Sir W .
Scott .
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2 .
Open ;
artless ;
undisguised ;
absolute ;
unmixed ;
as ,
downright atheism .
Syn :
honest -
to -
goodness . [
1913 Webster ]
The downright impossibilities charged upon it .
--
South .
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Gloomy fancies which in her amounted to downright insanity . --
Prescott .
-- {
Down "
right `
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adv . -- {
Down "
right `
ness },
n .
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212 Moby Thesaurus words for "
downright ":
a outrance ,
absolute ,
absolutely ,
admitting no exception ,
adown ,
all out ,
all -
embracing ,
all -
encompassing ,
all -
out ,
all -
pervading ,
arrant ,
artless ,
below ,
beyond all bounds ,
beyond compare ,
beyond comparison ,
beyond measure ,
bluff ,
blunt ,
bold ,
bolt upright ,
born ,
brash ,
broad ,
broad -
based ,
brusque ,
candid ,
categorical ,
certain ,
certainly ,
classical ,
clean ,
clear ,
complete ,
completely ,
comprehensive ,
conclusive ,
congenital ,
consummate ,
crass ,
damned ,
dead ,
decided ,
decisive ,
deep -
dyed ,
definite ,
definitely ,
definitive ,
determinate ,
direct ,
down ,
down south ,
downgrade ,
downhill ,
downline ,
downstairs ,
downstream ,
downstreet ,
downtown ,
downward ,
downwards ,
downwith ,
dyed -
in -
the -
wool ,
egregious ,
entire ,
entirely ,
erect ,
essentially ,
exhaustive ,
explicit ,
express ,
extremely ,
final ,
fixed ,
flagrant ,
flat ,
flat out ,
flat -
out ,
forthright ,
frank ,
frankhearted ,
free ,
free -
speaking ,
free -
spoken ,
free -
tongued ,
fundamentally ,
genuine ,
glaring ,
global ,
gross ,
heart -
to -
heart ,
immeasurably ,
implicit ,
in the extreme ,
inappealable ,
incalculably ,
indefinitely ,
indisputable ,
indubitable ,
indubitably ,
infinitely ,
ingenuous ,
intensive ,
intolerable ,
most ,
most assuredly ,
no holds barred ,
no small print ,
no strings attached ,
omnibus ,
omnipresent ,
open ,
openhearted ,
out -
and -
out ,
outright ,
outspoken ,
peremptory ,
perfect ,
perfectly ,
pervasive ,
plain ,
plain -
spoken ,
plumb ,
positive ,
precious ,
profound ,
profoundly ,
pronounced ,
proper ,
pure ,
purely ,
radical ,
radically ,
rampant ,
rank ,
rearing ,
regular ,
round ,
shattering ,
sheer ,
shocking ,
sincere ,
stand -
up ,
standing up ,
stark ,
stark -
staring ,
straight ,
straight -
out ,
straightforward ,
superlative ,
sure -
enough ,
surely ,
surpassing ,
sweeping ,
the veriest ,
thorough ,
thoroughgoing ,
thoroughly ,
through -
and -
through ,
total ,
totally ,
transparent ,
ubiquitous ,
unabashed ,
unambiguous ,
unbearable ,
unchecked ,
uncircumscribed ,
uncompromisingly ,
unconditional ,
unconditionally ,
unconditioned ,
unconscionable ,
unconstrained ,
undeniable ,
undoubtedly ,
undoubting ,
unequivocal ,
unequivocally ,
unguarded ,
unhampered ,
unhesitating ,
universal ,
unlimited ,
unmistakable ,
unmitigated ,
unqualified ,
unquestionable ,
unquestionably ,
unquestioning ,
unrelieved ,
unreserved ,
unrestrained ,
unrestricted ,
unspoiled ,
unwaivable ,
up -
and -
down ,
upended ,
upraised ,
upreared ,
upright ,
upstanding ,
utter ,
utterly ,
veritable ,
vertical ,
very ,
whole ,
wholesale ,
with a vengeance ,
without exception ,
without reserve
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