outright in French
outright in French is total, totale, complètement — outright means completely and without reservation; entirely.
outright in French
total
Total or complete.
totale
Total or complete.
complètement
Wholly; completely; entirely.
totalement
Wholly; completely; entirely.
ouvertement
Openly and without reservation.
sur-le-champ
At once.
immédiatement
At once.
sur le coup
At once.
directement
With no outstanding conditions.
carrément
(informal) Blatantly; inexcusably; unambiguously.
What does "outright" mean?
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adv Completely and without reservation; entirely.
"She rejected the offer outright."
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adj Total, complete, or unqualified.
"The election was an outright victory for the incumbent."
outright in a sentence
- She rejected the offer outright.
- He bought the car outright instead of taking a loan.
- The election was an outright victory for the incumbent.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "outright" in French?
"outright" in French is total, totale, complètement. outright means: Completely and without reservation; entirely.
How do you use "outright" in a sentence?
Example: "She rejected the offer outright." In French, "outright" is total, totale, complètement.
Are there other ways to say "outright" in French?
Yes — French has 10 translations listed for "outright": total, totale, complètement, totalement, ouvertement, sur-le-champ.
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