downright
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Adverb — Thoroughly or absolutely — used to intensify an adjective.
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How to use downright
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Etymology
From Middle English dounright, from doun ("down") plus right, originally meaning "straight down" before shifting to mean "utterly" or "plainly."
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What does “downright” mean?
The word “downright” means thoroughly or absolutely — used to intensify an adjective. In plain terms, used before an adjective to mean "completely" or "absolutely" — as in "downright rude" or "downright impossible.".
How do you pronounce “downright”?
“Downright” is pronounced DOWN-ryt (/ˈdaʊnɹaɪt/ in IPA).
How do you use “downright” in a sentence?
Here is “downright” used in a sentence: “That comment was downright rude.”
What part of speech is “downright”?
Depending on how it is used, “downright” can be an adverb and an adjective.
Where does the word “downright” come from?
The word “downright” comes from Middle English. From Middle English dounright, from doun ("down") plus right, originally meaning "straight down" before shifting to mean "utterly" or "plainly.".
Is “downright” a common word?
“Downright” is an uncommon word in modern English.
How many meanings does “downright” have?
“Downright” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: thoroughly or absolutely — used to intensify an adjective.